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Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills

The Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS) is a standardized method for evaluating surgical and technical skills in medical education. It was originally developed for assessing surgical trainees but is now widely used in various medical disciplines.

### Key Components of OSATS OSATS typically consists of the following components:

1. Multiple Stations:

  1. Trainees rotate through different stations, each assessing a specific skill.
  2. Stations may involve cadaveric models, synthetic models, or virtual simulations.

2. Checklist-Based Assessment:

  1. Examiners use structured checklists to evaluate whether key steps of a procedure are completed.
  2. This ensures objectivity and standardization.

3. Global Rating Scale (GRS):

  1. A validated scale that assesses:
  2. Respect for tissue
  3. Time and motion efficiency
  4. Instrument handling
  5. Flow of procedure
  6. Knowledge of the procedure
  7. Use of assistants

4. Real-Time Feedback:

  1. Trainees receive immediate feedback to help improve their skills.
  2. Feedback can be qualitative (verbal comments) or quantitative (scored results).

### Advantages of OSATS - Objective and reproducible compared to traditional subjective assessments. - Provides structured feedback for trainees to improve. - Can be tailored to different surgical specialties, including neurocirurgery.

### OSATS in Neurosurgery For neurosurgical training, OSATS can be adapted to assess: - Microsurgical techniques (e.g., vascular anastomosis) - Craniotomy procedures - Endoscopic skills - Spinal instrumentation techniques - Suturing and hemostasis techniques

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Resident Information


1. Global Rating Scale (GRS)

Each category is rated from 1 to 5, where:

Category Score (1-5) Comments
Understanding of Anatomy & Procedure score
Patient Positioning & Preparation score
Instrument Handling & Microsurgical Dexterity score
Tissue Handling & Hemostasis score
Decision-Making & Problem-Solving score
Efficiency & Flow of Surgery score
Communication & Leadership in OR score
Postoperative Planning & Safety Measures score

2. Task-Specific Checklist (Procedure-Specific)

Each Yes (✅) counts as 1 point.

Step Completed Correctly? (Yes/No)
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Indications & Contraindications Verified ✅ / ❌
Patient Positioned and Prepped with Aseptic Technique ✅ / ❌
Correct Landmark Identified & Marked (e.g., Kocher’s Point for EVD) ✅ / ❌
Local Anesthesia and Incision Performed Properly ✅ / ❌
Burr Hole Drilled at Appropriate Depth ✅ / ❌
Dura Opened Safely Without Over-Drilling ✅ / ❌
Catheter Inserted at Proper Angle & Depth ✅ / ❌
CSF Flow Confirmed & Catheter Secured Correctly ✅ / ❌
System Connected & Calibrated Properly ✅ / ❌
Postoperative Imaging Ordered to Verify Placement ✅ / ❌

3. Feedback & Next Steps


4. Evaluator's Final Recommendation


Evaluator Signature: Resident Signature:


End of OSATS Evaluation