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Evaluating effectiveness of cadaveric arthroscopic training for orthopaedic residents: A comparison of joints and training levels

Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the effects and interactions of training level and different joints on the outcomes of cadaveric arthroscopic training courses for orthopaedic residents. Methods This prospective study enrolled 16 orthopaedic residents who voluntarily participated in a cadaveric...

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Published in:Journal of experimental orthopaedics 2024-07, Vol.11 (3), p.e12030-n/a
Main Authors: Chuang, Hao‐Chun, Kuan, Fa‐Chuan, Su, Wei‐Ren, Shih, Chien‐An, Chiang, Chen‐Hao, Ko, Po‐Yen, Hong, Chih‐Kai, Chen, Yueh, Hsu, Kai‐Lan
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Summary:Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the effects and interactions of training level and different joints on the outcomes of cadaveric arthroscopic training courses for orthopaedic residents. Methods This prospective study enrolled 16 orthopaedic residents who voluntarily participated in a cadaveric training programme involving the shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee and ankle joints. Outcomes were quantitatively assessed using task‐specific checklists and the Arthroscopic Surgery Skill Evaluation Tool. Two‐way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted to determine the significance of the interactions between joint and years of training. Results Resident scores significantly increased after the dedicated lectures in all five joints (p = 0.003 for the shoulder module, p 
ISSN:2197-1153
2197-1153
DOI:10.1002/jeo2.12030