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Cadaveric Penile Prosthesis Workshop training improves surgical confidence levels of urologists: South Asian Society for Sexual Medicine course survey
Author(s) -
Krishnappa Pramod,
Srini Vasan S,
Shah Rupin,
Lentz Aaron C,
Garaffa Giulio,
MartinezSalamanca Juan Ignacio,
Moncada Ignacio
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of urology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.172
H-Index - 67
eISSN - 1442-2042
pISSN - 0919-8172
DOI - 10.1111/iju.14338
Subject(s) - medicine , penile prosthesis , cadaveric spasm , sexual medicine , prosthesis , mcnemar's test , erectile dysfunction , confidence interval , test (biology) , surgery , general surgery , paleontology , statistics , mathematics , biology
Objectives To analyze the impact of South Asia’s first cadaveric hands‐on workshop on urologists’ training in inflatable penile prosthesis surgery. Methods A total of 72 urologists/andrologists participated in the 2019 South Asian Society for Sexual Medicine Pre‐congress Penile Prosthesis hands‐on workshop. The workshop included 4 h of lectures and 2 h of hands‐on cadaveric laboratory experience using three‐piece inflatable penile prosthesis. The Shapiro–Wilk test was used on self‐rated procedural confidence levels, which proved the normality. A non‐parametric McNemar test was used to examine the change in the number of correct answers. Results Of those who attended the cadaver laboratory, just 45 who answered the survey both before and after the workshop were included for analysis. Significant objective improvements were noted in procedural knowledge test scores (44.30 ± 0.027 vs 72.44 ± 0.024, P  < 0.05) and median surgical confidence levels (4 vs 3 and 2, P  < 0.001) of the urologists after the completion of the workshop. Conclusions Cadaveric hands‐on workshop training improves urologists’ procedural knowledge and surgical confidence levels in carrying out three‐piece inflatable penile prosthesis surgery. The feasibility of such workshops should be considered in increasing the surgical expertise of general urologists in prosthetic urology.

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