GU Laparoscopy at UBC- An Update on Our Progress

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GU Laparoscopy at UBC- An Update on Our Progress Ryan F. Paterson, MD FRCSC Martin G. McLoughlin, MD FRCSC FACS Division of Urology University of British Columbia Overview Hospital sites Operative time requirements Equipment requirements OR personnel training Dry/Animal Lab training at UBC Resident training Staff urologist training Future plans 1

Hospital Sites Selection of site based on primary surgeon, availability of peri-operative resources, equipment, +/- complexity of case VGH- all cases (ASA 1-4) UBC ASA 1-2; select ASA 3 SPH- ASA 1-4 RGH-ASA 1-4 LGH ASA 1-4 Hospital Sites MIS Committee for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority Standardization of reusables, disposables across region Development of Endosuites at Select Hospitals Cost control in OR Reduced lengths of stay to justify increased OR costs Close cooperation with Hospital (RFP/MGM)- first division to outline MIS plan of action 2

Advantages of VGH Hospital Sites OR staff familiar with large open oncology cases laparoscopic and open instruments available Chief resident in Urology as assistant ICU, Gen Surg, Vasc Surg backup present in OR area- higher chance to attempt completion of difficult laparoscopic case without open conversion Full lab resources for blood products Hospital Sites Advantages of UBC Site OR staff facile in laparoscopic room set-up, equipment Fast set-up and turn around times Smaller size- OR leadership facilitate changes in technique, instrumentation Disadvantages of UBC Site No on-site General surgery, Vasc surgery, ICU resources- transfer to VGH if problems; limited blood product supply Higher chance of open conversion prior to possible complication 3

Operative Time Requirements Longer time requirements- need for surgeon to find additional OR time to keep non-lap case wait lists reasonable Unpredictable- booking two lap cases in a day not possible at UBC site- closure of OR at 5 pm Turn around time for cleansing of reusable instruments Availability of harmonic scalpel generator Equipment Requirements Basic laparoscopic sets at VGH likely worst in Vancouver Coastal Health Authority Poor decision making in past- e.g. 5 mm telescopes not adequate for Urology Large disposable utilization by certain Divisions- e.g. Staplers- reduced budgets for other Divisions of Surgery 4

Equipment Requirements Efforts of Dr. McLoughlin Set up Foundation for purchase of Laparoscopic reusable and disposable equipment for VGH/UBC Establish new standard for capital funding for OR equipment no cost sharing with hospital for initial purchase Close cooperation with OR administrationcommitment to reusables with reduced utilization of certain disposables (e.g. staplers) Equipment Requirements Purchases > $350,000 in last two years Standardization of sets at VGH/UBC Termanian screw ports Storz reusables Telescopes Olympus camera holder Laparoscopic Bulldogs Cooperation with Hospital pays off!! 65% of harmonic disposables at VH for Urology 5

OR Personnel Training UBC site- previous extensive experience in MIS due to efforts of N. Panton OR administration support at each site essential One session at VGH and UBC site each on set up for MIS cases- ongoing project; additional sessions planned at VGH Anaesthesia coordination and equipment check lists Storz and Ethicon sessions with nurses Ongoing frustrations with SSD- tracking of incompletely assembled sets SSD leadership extremely helpful Dry Lab Training at UBC CESEI- Dr. Quyami, CESEI Committee JNJ (Ethicon)- corporate partner Requirement of curriculum prior to use of facility Urology first division to create curriculum Resources available prior to sessions Laparoscopy 101 CD- Ethicon educational product Campbell s Urology chapter Pelvic trainer- donated to Division of Urology with instruments by Ethicon; sign out sheet Possible attendance at MGM s house of trainers 6

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Dry Lab Training at UBC Dry Lab Sessions Saturday mornings- 3-4 hours attendance Recording of hours of attendance at sessions, after-hours practice on pelvic trainers etc. by Barb Mueller 6-10 persons per session-open to all residents, staff urologists of VCHA, community urologists Two components-dry Lab I and II 8

Dry Lab Training at UBC Dry Lab I Didactic lecture- RFP- basics of laparoscopy Practice on pelvic trainers Camera/video operation Instrumentation Hand-eye coordination Spatial oreintation Optimizing visualization Working as team Introduction to intracorporeal suturing Dry Lab Training at UBC Dry Lab II Sat AM- 3-4 hours; 6-10 in attendance Builds on skills from Dry Lab I Cannot attend without successful completion of Dry Lab I Practice on pelvic trainers Advanced intracorporeal suturing Extracorporeal suturing Specimen extraction- Zip lok bag 9

Animal Lab Training at UBC Animal lab facilities at Jack Bell Research Building Plan for two sessions- basic and advanced Curriculum developed- final plan dependent on funding resources Problems with funding- CESEI absorbing bulk of funding previously used for animal labs Push for Divisions to avoid animal labs- entire training through use of pelvic trainers and? computer-assisted technology Wet Lab Training at UBC Porcine model Nephrectomy is easy; not a good surrogate for humans Expensive venture Cadaveric Must be fresh or fresh-frozen V. expensive and difficult to obtain Must be reserved for advanced laparoscopic training 10

Resident Training in Urologic Laparoscopy Formalization of curriculum completed with Dry Labs I and II in process of completion for academic year No animal labs yet due to funding problems Lack of access to CESEI a problem for residents to gain skills on pelvic trainer- card access will take 3-6 months despite complaints One pelvic trainer to share amongst 15 residents Resident Training in Urologic Laparoscopy Ongoing evolution in curriculum- new exercises developed by residents continually added No formalized skill testing so far- await standardization of curriculum in Year 2 Educational research- difficult- UBC program avoidance of MIS has cost us! Good news- our Division dominates CESEI/MIS training in Department of Surgery 11

Staff Urologist Training at UBC Increasing interest in laparoscopic training by urologists of VCHA and B.C. Bulk have attended 2-7 day courses in Canada, U.S., and Europe Courses totally inadequate prior to independent booking of case Troubling trend of dependence by urologists on skill set of General surgery colleague Dangerous trend of attempting laparoscopic GU surgery when urologist unable to suture intracorporeally Staff Urologist Training at UBC Urologists need: Dry lab experience Animal lab experience Attendance at laparoscopic surgery at highvolume center- must learn to see the anatomy learn dissection at high-volume center Mentoring of cases Problem- how many cases is enough- not all surgeons created equal 12

Staff Urologist Training at UBC Who s Who of Laparoscopy at VCHA Independently booking cases- RFP, MGM, JT, Andrew MacNeily, Koroush Afshar Undertaken advanced courses and attended Dry Labs at UBC-Victor Chow, Ken Poon Attended Dry labs at UBC religiously but no formal course completed- Bill Gourlay, Alan So Attended formal course but no dry lab attendance (upcoming attendance planned)- JE Wright Attendance at formal course planned-mark Nigro Community Urologist Training in Laparoscopy John Kinahan, Ian MacAulay, Bruce Piercy John Warner Saul Goodman Greg Harrington George Vrabec (Abbotsford) Tom Kinahan, Keith Prestage, Mike Carter G. Beristain, J. Chartrand Cal Andreou Ed Paulus Peter Skepasts Russ Stogryn?Geoff Palmer, C. Jamieson, R. Hampole? Denis Lavoie and Greg Houle 13

Future Plans Mentored cases at Richmond General Hospital and Lion s Gate Hospital Formation of Laparoscopy Working Group Vancouver Hospital St. Paul s Hospital Lion s Gate Hospital Richmond Hospital BC Children s Hospital Laparoscopic Donor nephrectomy 14