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Virtual Reality and Computer-Enhanced Training Devices Equally Improve Laparoscopic Surgical Skill in Novices

BACKGROUND: The study aim was to compare the effectiveness of virtual reality and computer-enhanced video-scopic training devices for training novice surgeons in complex laparoscopic skills. METHODS: Third-year medical students received instruction on laparoscopic intracorporeal suturing and knot ty...

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Autores principales: Kanumuri, Prathima, Ganai, Sabha, Wohaibi, Eyad M., Bush, Ronald W., Grow, Daniel R., Seymour, Neal E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3015873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18765042
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author Kanumuri, Prathima
Ganai, Sabha
Wohaibi, Eyad M.
Bush, Ronald W.
Grow, Daniel R.
Seymour, Neal E.
author_facet Kanumuri, Prathima
Ganai, Sabha
Wohaibi, Eyad M.
Bush, Ronald W.
Grow, Daniel R.
Seymour, Neal E.
author_sort Kanumuri, Prathima
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description BACKGROUND: The study aim was to compare the effectiveness of virtual reality and computer-enhanced video-scopic training devices for training novice surgeons in complex laparoscopic skills. METHODS: Third-year medical students received instruction on laparoscopic intracorporeal suturing and knot tying and then underwent a pretraining assessment of the task using a live porcine model. Students were then randomized to objectives-based training on either the virtual reality (n=8) or computer-enhanced (n=8) training devices for 4 weeks, after which the assessment was repeated. RESULTS: Posttraining performance had improved compared with pretraining performance in both task completion rate (94% versus 18%; P<0.001*) and time [181±58 (SD) versus 292±24*]. Performance of the 2 groups was comparable before and after training. Of the subjects, 88% thought that haptic cues were important in simulators. Both groups agreed that their respective training systems were effective teaching tools, but computer-enhanced device trainees were more likely to rate their training as representative of reality (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Training on virtual reality and computer-enhanced devices had equivalent effects on skills improvement in novices. Despite the perception that haptic feedback is important in laparoscopic simulation training, its absence in the virtual reality device did not impede acquisition of skill.
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spelling pubmed-30158732011-02-17 Virtual Reality and Computer-Enhanced Training Devices Equally Improve Laparoscopic Surgical Skill in Novices Kanumuri, Prathima Ganai, Sabha Wohaibi, Eyad M. Bush, Ronald W. Grow, Daniel R. Seymour, Neal E. JSLS Scientific Papers BACKGROUND: The study aim was to compare the effectiveness of virtual reality and computer-enhanced video-scopic training devices for training novice surgeons in complex laparoscopic skills. METHODS: Third-year medical students received instruction on laparoscopic intracorporeal suturing and knot tying and then underwent a pretraining assessment of the task using a live porcine model. Students were then randomized to objectives-based training on either the virtual reality (n=8) or computer-enhanced (n=8) training devices for 4 weeks, after which the assessment was repeated. RESULTS: Posttraining performance had improved compared with pretraining performance in both task completion rate (94% versus 18%; P<0.001*) and time [181±58 (SD) versus 292±24*]. Performance of the 2 groups was comparable before and after training. Of the subjects, 88% thought that haptic cues were important in simulators. Both groups agreed that their respective training systems were effective teaching tools, but computer-enhanced device trainees were more likely to rate their training as representative of reality (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Training on virtual reality and computer-enhanced devices had equivalent effects on skills improvement in novices. Despite the perception that haptic feedback is important in laparoscopic simulation training, its absence in the virtual reality device did not impede acquisition of skill. Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 2008 /pmc/articles/PMC3015873/ /pubmed/18765042 Text en © 2008 by JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/), which permits for noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not altered in any way.
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Kanumuri, Prathima
Ganai, Sabha
Wohaibi, Eyad M.
Bush, Ronald W.
Grow, Daniel R.
Seymour, Neal E.
Virtual Reality and Computer-Enhanced Training Devices Equally Improve Laparoscopic Surgical Skill in Novices
title Virtual Reality and Computer-Enhanced Training Devices Equally Improve Laparoscopic Surgical Skill in Novices
title_full Virtual Reality and Computer-Enhanced Training Devices Equally Improve Laparoscopic Surgical Skill in Novices
title_fullStr Virtual Reality and Computer-Enhanced Training Devices Equally Improve Laparoscopic Surgical Skill in Novices
title_full_unstemmed Virtual Reality and Computer-Enhanced Training Devices Equally Improve Laparoscopic Surgical Skill in Novices
title_short Virtual Reality and Computer-Enhanced Training Devices Equally Improve Laparoscopic Surgical Skill in Novices
title_sort virtual reality and computer-enhanced training devices equally improve laparoscopic surgical skill in novices
topic Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3015873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18765042
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