Teaching Palatoplasty Using a High-fidelity Cleft Palate Simulator
2018
Background: Cleft palate repair is a challenging procedure for cleft surgeons to teach. A novel high-fidelity cleft palate simulator has been described for surgeon training. This study evaluates the simulator’s effect on surgeon procedural confidence and palatoplasty knowledge among learners. Methods: Plastic surgery trainees attended a palatoplasty workshop consisting of a didactic session on cleft palate anatomy and repair followed by a simulation session. Participants completed a procedural confidence questionnaire and palatoplasty knowledge test immediately before and after the workshop. Results: All participants reported significantly higher procedural confidence following the workshop (p 0.05), but did have significantly higher scores after the workshop (61 percent versus 35 percent; p Conclusions: This study demonstrates the effective use of a novel cleft palate simulator as a training tool to teach palatoplasty. Improved procedural confidence and knowledge were observed after a single session, with benefits seen among trainees both with and without previous cleft experience.
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