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Dasci, S; Schrem, H; Oldhafer, F; Beetz, O; Kleine-Dopke, D; Vondran, F; Beneke, J; Sarisin, A; Ramackers, W.
Learning surgical knot tying and suturing technique-effects of different forms of training in a controlled randomized trial with dental students
GMS J MED EDU. 2023; 40(4): Doc48
Doi: 10.3205/zma001630
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Schrem Harald Heinrich
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- Objective: The acquisition of surgical skills requires motor learning. A special form of this is intermanual transfer by transferring motor skills from the nondominant hand (NDH) to the dominant hand (DH). The purpose of this study was to determine the learning gains that can be achieved for the DH by training with the DH, the NDH, and by non-sur-gical alternative training (AT). Methods: 124 preclinical (n=62) and clinical (n=62) dental students completed surgical knot tying and suturing technique training with the DH, with the NDH, and an AT in a controlled randomized trial. Results: A statistically significant learning gain in knot tying and suture technique with the DH was evident only after training with the DH when compared to training with the NDH (p<0.001 and p=0.004, respectively) and an AT (p=0.001 and p=0.010, respectively). Of those students who achieved a learning gain & GE;4 OSATS points, 46.4% (n=32) benefited in their knot tying technique with the DH from training with the DH, 29.0% (n=20) from training with the NDH, and 24.6% (n=17) from an AT while 45.7% (n=32) benefited in their suturing technique with the DH from training with the DH, 31.4% (n=22) from training with the NDH, and 22, 9% (n=16) from an AT. Conclusions: Training with the DH enabled significantly better learning gains in the surgical knot tying and suturing techniques with the DH.
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motor learning
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