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Jose Luis Mosso Vazquez, Case Rep Surg Invasive Proced 2018, Volume 2
MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICES FOR
LAPAROSCOPIC TRAINING EDUCATION
M
obile devices as smartphones and tablets have been used during more
than 10 years as laparoscopic trainers. Undergraduate medical students
and college students have been used these devices in a laparoscopic surgery
learning program.
Methodology:
In the first phase we used Nintendo Wii for hand eye coordi-
nation, mobile device as laparoscope are placed on bases with holder instru-
ments attached to perform surgical tasks in physical models and live models.
Students perform laparoscopic surgeries on rabbits with conventional equip-
ment. As complementary training we have included da Vinci simulator and
rotation in live surgeries under laparoscopic and robotic surgeries.
Results:
606 students have been participated in this program from the school
of medicine at the Panamericana University and many private colleges in Mex-
ico City. This study demonstrated that college students made surgical tasks
faster than undergraduate medical students.
Conclusion:
Cell phone and tablets as surgical simulators is a simple trainer to
develop surgical skill in physical as live tissues in animal models. This device
is different for the rest of the others devices in the worldwide because user
can work in an open space and it permits to work on live models. We had
the first experience with the participation with foreign students from USA and
France with successfully results. This program is open for the worldwide and
lasts 3 weeks.
Figures: Mobile devices simulators on dry and live models (above)
Laparoscopic tools on live models and da Vinci simulator (below)
Biography
Jose Luis Mosso Vazquez has completed general
surgery in Mexico, endoscopic surgery in France
and robotic surgery in USA. GI endoscopist and
paediatrician also. He is practitioner in public
health hospitals. He is also professor research at
the school of medicine, Universidad Panamericana
in Mexico City. He performed, developed and built
the first robot as assistance for laparoscopic sur-
gery in Mexico, co-founder of Mexican society of
computer assisted surgery; He introduced virtual
reality apps during outpatient surgery and more
medical areas. He designed techniques for training
laparoscopic surgery with smartphones and tab-
lets for undergraduate students, medical students
and college students. He performs laparoscopic
surgery with smartphones on humans. He applies
hibernation to perform surgeries in experimental
models. He has over 45 publications and has been
serving as an editorial board member in cyber psy-
chology and behaviour Journal.
jmosso@up.edu.mxJose Luis Mosso Vazquez
Universidad Panamericana, Mexico