id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-285774-hvuzxlna Danion, J. Bariatric Surgical Simulation: Evaluation in a Pilot Study of SimLife, a New Dynamic Simulated Body Model 2020-07-03 .txt text/plain 3353 188 42 title: Bariatric Surgical Simulation: Evaluation in a Pilot Study of SimLife, a New Dynamic Simulated Body Model The aim of the work was to assess the realism of a new cadaveric model for simulated bariatric surgery (sleeve and Roux in Y gastric bypass). CONCLUSION: The use of the SimLife model allows proposing a very realistic surgical simulation model to realistically train and objectively evaluate the performance of young surgeons. Surgical simulation provides the opportunity for supervised directed learning of trainees, allowing full mastering of technical skill and increasing performances before actual practice on patients [6] [7] [8] [9] . For this purpose, we developed the SimLife model, based on fresh human body given to science, dynamized by pulsatile vascularization with simulated blood, warmed to 37°C and ventilation [10, 11] . High case volumes and surgical fellowships are associated with improved outcomes for bariatric surgery patients: a justification of current credentialing initiatives for practice and training ./cache/cord-285774-hvuzxlna.txt ./txt/cord-285774-hvuzxlna.txt