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Cochlear Implant Surgery: Virtual Reality Simulation Training and Transfer of Skills to Cadaver Dissection—A Randomized, Controlled Trial

BACKGROUND: : Cochlear implantation requires excellent surgical skills; virtual reality simulation training is an effective method for acquiring basic competency in temporal bone surgery before progression to cadaver dissection. However, cochlear implantation virtual reality simulation training rema...

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Autores principales: Frendø, Martin, Frithioff, Andreas, Konge, Lars, Cayé-Thomasen, Per, Sølvsten Sørensen, Mads, Arild Wuyts Andersen, Steven
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Publicado: European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10682796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35608490
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2022.21429
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author Frendø, Martin
Frithioff, Andreas
Konge, Lars
Cayé-Thomasen, Per
Sølvsten Sørensen, Mads
Arild Wuyts Andersen, Steven
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Frithioff, Andreas
Konge, Lars
Cayé-Thomasen, Per
Sølvsten Sørensen, Mads
Arild Wuyts Andersen, Steven
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description BACKGROUND: : Cochlear implantation requires excellent surgical skills; virtual reality simulation training is an effective method for acquiring basic competency in temporal bone surgery before progression to cadaver dissection. However, cochlear implantation virtual reality simulation training remains largely unexplored and only one simulator currently supports the training of the cochlear implantation electrode insertion. Here, we aim to evaluate the effect of cochlear implantation virtual reality simulation training on subsequent cadaver dissection performance and self-directedness. METHODS: This was a randomized, controlled trial. Eighteen otolaryngology residents were randomized to either mastoidectomy including cochlear implantation virtual reality simulation training (intervention) or mastoidectomy virtual reality simulation training alone (controls) before cadaver cochlear implantation surgery. Surgical performance was evaluated by two blinded expert raters using a validated, structured assessment tool. The need for supervision (reflecting self-directedness) was assessed via post-dissection questionnaires. RESULTS: The intervention group achieved a mean score of 22.9 points of a maximum of 44 points, which was 5.4% higher than the control group’s 21.8 points (P = .51). On average, the intervention group required assistance 1.3 times during cadaver drilling; this was 41% more frequent in the control group who received assistance 1.9 times (P = .21). CONCLUSION: Cochlear implantation virtual reality simulation training is feasible in the context of a cadaver dissection course. The addition of cochlear implantation virtual reality training to basic mastoidectomy virtual reality simulation training did not lead to a significant improvement of performance or self-directedness in this study. Our findings suggest that learning an advanced temporal bone procedure such as cochlear implantation surgery requires much more training than learning mastoidectomy.Keywords: Cochlear implant, simulation, medical patient simulation, clinical competence, humans, assessment
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spelling pubmed-106827962023-11-30 Cochlear Implant Surgery: Virtual Reality Simulation Training and Transfer of Skills to Cadaver Dissection—A Randomized, Controlled Trial Frendø, Martin Frithioff, Andreas Konge, Lars Cayé-Thomasen, Per Sølvsten Sørensen, Mads Arild Wuyts Andersen, Steven J Int Adv Otol Original Article BACKGROUND: : Cochlear implantation requires excellent surgical skills; virtual reality simulation training is an effective method for acquiring basic competency in temporal bone surgery before progression to cadaver dissection. However, cochlear implantation virtual reality simulation training remains largely unexplored and only one simulator currently supports the training of the cochlear implantation electrode insertion. Here, we aim to evaluate the effect of cochlear implantation virtual reality simulation training on subsequent cadaver dissection performance and self-directedness. METHODS: This was a randomized, controlled trial. Eighteen otolaryngology residents were randomized to either mastoidectomy including cochlear implantation virtual reality simulation training (intervention) or mastoidectomy virtual reality simulation training alone (controls) before cadaver cochlear implantation surgery. Surgical performance was evaluated by two blinded expert raters using a validated, structured assessment tool. The need for supervision (reflecting self-directedness) was assessed via post-dissection questionnaires. RESULTS: The intervention group achieved a mean score of 22.9 points of a maximum of 44 points, which was 5.4% higher than the control group’s 21.8 points (P = .51). On average, the intervention group required assistance 1.3 times during cadaver drilling; this was 41% more frequent in the control group who received assistance 1.9 times (P = .21). CONCLUSION: Cochlear implantation virtual reality simulation training is feasible in the context of a cadaver dissection course. The addition of cochlear implantation virtual reality training to basic mastoidectomy virtual reality simulation training did not lead to a significant improvement of performance or self-directedness in this study. Our findings suggest that learning an advanced temporal bone procedure such as cochlear implantation surgery requires much more training than learning mastoidectomy.Keywords: Cochlear implant, simulation, medical patient simulation, clinical competence, humans, assessment European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society 2022-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10682796/ /pubmed/35608490 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2022.21429 Text en 2022 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Frendø, Martin
Frithioff, Andreas
Konge, Lars
Cayé-Thomasen, Per
Sølvsten Sørensen, Mads
Arild Wuyts Andersen, Steven
Cochlear Implant Surgery: Virtual Reality Simulation Training and Transfer of Skills to Cadaver Dissection—A Randomized, Controlled Trial
title Cochlear Implant Surgery: Virtual Reality Simulation Training and Transfer of Skills to Cadaver Dissection—A Randomized, Controlled Trial
title_full Cochlear Implant Surgery: Virtual Reality Simulation Training and Transfer of Skills to Cadaver Dissection—A Randomized, Controlled Trial
title_fullStr Cochlear Implant Surgery: Virtual Reality Simulation Training and Transfer of Skills to Cadaver Dissection—A Randomized, Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed Cochlear Implant Surgery: Virtual Reality Simulation Training and Transfer of Skills to Cadaver Dissection—A Randomized, Controlled Trial
title_short Cochlear Implant Surgery: Virtual Reality Simulation Training and Transfer of Skills to Cadaver Dissection—A Randomized, Controlled Trial
title_sort cochlear implant surgery: virtual reality simulation training and transfer of skills to cadaver dissection—a randomized, controlled trial
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10682796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35608490
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2022.21429
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