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Laparoscopic suturing skills in pediatric endoscopic surgery workshop: analysis of participant perceptions with regards to performance and quality

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Pediatric endoscopic surgery courses have not evaluated the perspectives of the participants during training courses. It is important to consider these views in training courses both on the suturing technicalities as well as equipment and ambience provided to perform training tasks. This study performed an analysis of course participants by measuring variables having the most impact on laparoscopic suturing in a silicone training model.

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Slavković, M., Sindjić-Antunović, S. & Lukač, M. Laparoscopic suturing skills in pediatric endoscopic surgery workshop: analysis of participant perceptions with regards to performance and quality. J Ped Endosc Surg 6, 85–87 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42804-023-00208-6

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