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Can a Wireless Full-HD Head Mounted Display System Improve Knee Arthroscopy Performance? - A Randomized Study Using a Knee Simulator

INTRODUCTION: Our prototype wireless full-HD Augmented Reality Head-Mounted Display (AR-HMD) aims to eliminate surgeon head turning and reduce theater clutter. Learning and performance versus TV Monitors (TVM) is evaluated in simulated knee arthroscopy. METHODS: 19 surgeons and 19 novices were rando...

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Autores principales: FANG, Christian, MO, Pinky, CHAN, Holy, CHEUNG, Jake, WONG, Janus Siu Him, WONG, Tak-Man, MAK, Yan-Kit, CHING, Kathine, HO, Grace, LEUNG, Frankie
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10403956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36448618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15533506221142960
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author FANG, Christian
MO, Pinky
CHAN, Holy
CHEUNG, Jake
WONG, Janus Siu Him
WONG, Tak-Man
MAK, Yan-Kit
CHING, Kathine
HO, Grace
LEUNG, Frankie
author_facet FANG, Christian
MO, Pinky
CHAN, Holy
CHEUNG, Jake
WONG, Janus Siu Him
WONG, Tak-Man
MAK, Yan-Kit
CHING, Kathine
HO, Grace
LEUNG, Frankie
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description INTRODUCTION: Our prototype wireless full-HD Augmented Reality Head-Mounted Display (AR-HMD) aims to eliminate surgeon head turning and reduce theater clutter. Learning and performance versus TV Monitors (TVM) is evaluated in simulated knee arthroscopy. METHODS: 19 surgeons and 19 novices were randomized into either the control group (A) or intervention group (B) and tasked to perform 5 simulated loose-body retrieval procedures on a bench-top knee arthroscopy simulator. A cross-over study design was adopted whereby subjects alternated between devices during trials 1-3, deemed the “Unfamiliar” phase, and then used the same device consecutively in trials 4-5, to assess performance in a more “Familiarized” state. Measured outcomes were time-to-completion and incidence of bead drops. RESULTS: In the unfamiliar phase, HMD had 67% longer mean time-to-completion than TVM (194.7 ± 152.6s vs 116.7 ± 78.7s, P < .001). Once familiarized, HMD remained inferior to TVM, with 48% longer completion times (133.8 ± 123.3s vs 90.6 ± 55s, P = .052). Cox regression revealed device type (OR = 0.526, CI 0.391-0.709, P < .001) and number of procedure repetitions (OR = 1.186, CI 1.072-1.311, P = .001) are significantly and independently related to faster time-to-completion. However, experience is not a significant factor (OR = 1.301, CI 0.971-1.741, P = .078). Bead drops were similar between the groups in both unfamiliar (HMD: 27 vs TVM: 22, P = .65) and familiarized phases (HMD: 11 vs TVM: 17, P = .97). CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic procedures continue to be better performed under conventional TVM. However, similar quality levels can be reached by HMD when given more time. Given the theoretical advantages, further research into improving HMD designs is advocated.
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spelling pubmed-104039562023-08-06 Can a Wireless Full-HD Head Mounted Display System Improve Knee Arthroscopy Performance? - A Randomized Study Using a Knee Simulator FANG, Christian MO, Pinky CHAN, Holy CHEUNG, Jake WONG, Janus Siu Him WONG, Tak-Man MAK, Yan-Kit CHING, Kathine HO, Grace LEUNG, Frankie Surg Innov Innovative Technologies INTRODUCTION: Our prototype wireless full-HD Augmented Reality Head-Mounted Display (AR-HMD) aims to eliminate surgeon head turning and reduce theater clutter. Learning and performance versus TV Monitors (TVM) is evaluated in simulated knee arthroscopy. METHODS: 19 surgeons and 19 novices were randomized into either the control group (A) or intervention group (B) and tasked to perform 5 simulated loose-body retrieval procedures on a bench-top knee arthroscopy simulator. A cross-over study design was adopted whereby subjects alternated between devices during trials 1-3, deemed the “Unfamiliar” phase, and then used the same device consecutively in trials 4-5, to assess performance in a more “Familiarized” state. Measured outcomes were time-to-completion and incidence of bead drops. RESULTS: In the unfamiliar phase, HMD had 67% longer mean time-to-completion than TVM (194.7 ± 152.6s vs 116.7 ± 78.7s, P < .001). Once familiarized, HMD remained inferior to TVM, with 48% longer completion times (133.8 ± 123.3s vs 90.6 ± 55s, P = .052). Cox regression revealed device type (OR = 0.526, CI 0.391-0.709, P < .001) and number of procedure repetitions (OR = 1.186, CI 1.072-1.311, P = .001) are significantly and independently related to faster time-to-completion. However, experience is not a significant factor (OR = 1.301, CI 0.971-1.741, P = .078). Bead drops were similar between the groups in both unfamiliar (HMD: 27 vs TVM: 22, P = .65) and familiarized phases (HMD: 11 vs TVM: 17, P = .97). CONCLUSION: Arthroscopic procedures continue to be better performed under conventional TVM. However, similar quality levels can be reached by HMD when given more time. Given the theoretical advantages, further research into improving HMD designs is advocated. SAGE Publications 2022-11-30 2023-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10403956/ /pubmed/36448618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15533506221142960 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Innovative Technologies
FANG, Christian
MO, Pinky
CHAN, Holy
CHEUNG, Jake
WONG, Janus Siu Him
WONG, Tak-Man
MAK, Yan-Kit
CHING, Kathine
HO, Grace
LEUNG, Frankie
Can a Wireless Full-HD Head Mounted Display System Improve Knee Arthroscopy Performance? - A Randomized Study Using a Knee Simulator
title Can a Wireless Full-HD Head Mounted Display System Improve Knee Arthroscopy Performance? - A Randomized Study Using a Knee Simulator
title_full Can a Wireless Full-HD Head Mounted Display System Improve Knee Arthroscopy Performance? - A Randomized Study Using a Knee Simulator
title_fullStr Can a Wireless Full-HD Head Mounted Display System Improve Knee Arthroscopy Performance? - A Randomized Study Using a Knee Simulator
title_full_unstemmed Can a Wireless Full-HD Head Mounted Display System Improve Knee Arthroscopy Performance? - A Randomized Study Using a Knee Simulator
title_short Can a Wireless Full-HD Head Mounted Display System Improve Knee Arthroscopy Performance? - A Randomized Study Using a Knee Simulator
title_sort can a wireless full-hd head mounted display system improve knee arthroscopy performance? - a randomized study using a knee simulator
topic Innovative Technologies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10403956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36448618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15533506221142960
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