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NCT ID: NCT06356831 Not yet recruiting - Endometriosis Clinical Trials

National Registry of Surgical Treatment and Percutaneous Cryoablation of Parietal Endometriosis

Endomercyo
Start date: May 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

National multicentric registry of a cohort of patient with suffering parietal endometriosis, carried out by a multidisciplinary radiosurgery team

NCT ID: NCT04512560 Recruiting - Education Clinical Trials

Structured Remote Surgical Coaching to Improve Operative Performance in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Surgical coaching, defined as a constructive relationship that provides objective feedback to individuals about a broad range of factors influencing operative performance, is a key strategy for integrating adult learning theory into the traditionally didactic arena of surgical education. It is gaining momentum as an area of potential growth and innovation, and may become a more meaningful method of ongoing professional development for practicing surgeons. Effective coaching interactions encourage discussion, provide feedback, affirm positive beliefs and challenge pre-existing assumptions. The effectiveness and uptake of coaching interventions in surgery can be influenced by the identity of the coach, and cultural or individual surgeon attitudes. Surgical coaching has been linked to improvements in technical and procedural skills in both simulated and clinical environments. In 2015, a systematic review of surgical coaching showed a positive impact of surgical coaching interventions on learners' perceptions and attitudes, their technical and nontechnical skills, and their performance measures. The investigators propose to conduct a multicenter randomized controlled trial of structured remote surgical coaching (SRSC) versus conventional surgical training for laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed by surgery residents at three institutions, in Canada and Australia, to not only provide additional evidence in support of validity and generalizability of a structured surgical coaching intervention for surgery trainees, but also to demonstrate improvement in accuracy of self-assessment of operative performance and the feasibility of remote coaching.

NCT ID: NCT03087838 Completed - Intensive Care Clinical Trials

Postoperative Delirium in Adult Patients After Elective Craniotomy Under General Anaesthesia

Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Postoperative delirium may result in many adverse complications. At present little is known about postoperative delirium in patients after crniotomy because they may manifest similar symptoms to definitely delirium for some structural brain disease. Objective of this study is to find out incidence and risk factors of postoperative delirium in patients after elective craniotomy and also the relationship of postoperative delirium with clinical outcome.