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Virtual Reality as an Affirmative Spin-Off to Laparoscopic Training: An Updated Review

Latest advancements in science lead to drastic improvements in patient health care. Techniques and technology evolved in surgery over the years have resulted in the improvement of patient outcomes by leaps and bounds. Open surgeries previously done for procedures like appendectomy and cholecystectom...

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Autores principales: Kantamaneni, Ketan, Jalla, Krishi, Renzu, Mahvish, Jena, Rahul, Kannan, Amudhan, Jain, Ruchi, Muralidharan, Suchitra, Yanamala, Vijaya lakshmi, Zubair, Zainab, Dominic, Jerry Lorren, Win, Myat, Tara, Anjli, Ruo, Sheila W, Alfonso, Michael
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8447854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34540465
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17239
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author Kantamaneni, Ketan
Jalla, Krishi
Renzu, Mahvish
Jena, Rahul
Kannan, Amudhan
Jain, Ruchi
Muralidharan, Suchitra
Yanamala, Vijaya lakshmi
Zubair, Zainab
Dominic, Jerry Lorren
Win, Myat
Tara, Anjli
Ruo, Sheila W
Alfonso, Michael
author_facet Kantamaneni, Ketan
Jalla, Krishi
Renzu, Mahvish
Jena, Rahul
Kannan, Amudhan
Jain, Ruchi
Muralidharan, Suchitra
Yanamala, Vijaya lakshmi
Zubair, Zainab
Dominic, Jerry Lorren
Win, Myat
Tara, Anjli
Ruo, Sheila W
Alfonso, Michael
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description Latest advancements in science lead to drastic improvements in patient health care. Techniques and technology evolved in surgery over the years have resulted in the improvement of patient outcomes by leaps and bounds. Open surgeries previously done for procedures like appendectomy and cholecystectomy evolved into laparoscopic minimally invasive procedures. Such procedures pose few challenges to the surgeons, like lack of tissue feedback and fulcrum effect of the abdominal wall. But training surgeons for such an advanced skill is still following conventional methods. These procedures can be effectively trained using Virtual Reality (VR), which can simulate operations outside the operating room (OR). To maximize the outcomes of VR training, knowledge on various strategies affecting the skills acquisition and retention in VR training is essential. This review collected information from PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library (CENTRAL) databases. Data from the previous ten years are included in the review. This included documents, clinical trials, meta-analysis, randomized controlled trials, reviews, systematic reviews, letters to editors, and grey literature. After an advanced Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) search, we got 59,532 results, and after the application of filters, 189 results showed up. Out of these, studies that were not exclusively relevant to the use of VR in laparoscopic surgery were manually excluded, and a total of 35 articles were included in the study. VR is found to be an excellent training modality with promising outcomes. It helps the surgeons perform the surgery accurately at a faster pace and improves confidence and multitasking ability in OR. Instructor feedback from mentors and deliberate practice of trainees, and early introduction of haptics in VR resulted in the most effective outcomes of the VR training. Box trainers are also compared with VR trainers as they are the cheaper modalities of training. However, this area needs more research to conclude if box trainers can act as a cheaper alternative to VR training providing similar outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-84478542021-09-17 Virtual Reality as an Affirmative Spin-Off to Laparoscopic Training: An Updated Review Kantamaneni, Ketan Jalla, Krishi Renzu, Mahvish Jena, Rahul Kannan, Amudhan Jain, Ruchi Muralidharan, Suchitra Yanamala, Vijaya lakshmi Zubair, Zainab Dominic, Jerry Lorren Win, Myat Tara, Anjli Ruo, Sheila W Alfonso, Michael Cureus General Surgery Latest advancements in science lead to drastic improvements in patient health care. Techniques and technology evolved in surgery over the years have resulted in the improvement of patient outcomes by leaps and bounds. Open surgeries previously done for procedures like appendectomy and cholecystectomy evolved into laparoscopic minimally invasive procedures. Such procedures pose few challenges to the surgeons, like lack of tissue feedback and fulcrum effect of the abdominal wall. But training surgeons for such an advanced skill is still following conventional methods. These procedures can be effectively trained using Virtual Reality (VR), which can simulate operations outside the operating room (OR). To maximize the outcomes of VR training, knowledge on various strategies affecting the skills acquisition and retention in VR training is essential. This review collected information from PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library (CENTRAL) databases. Data from the previous ten years are included in the review. This included documents, clinical trials, meta-analysis, randomized controlled trials, reviews, systematic reviews, letters to editors, and grey literature. After an advanced Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) search, we got 59,532 results, and after the application of filters, 189 results showed up. Out of these, studies that were not exclusively relevant to the use of VR in laparoscopic surgery were manually excluded, and a total of 35 articles were included in the study. VR is found to be an excellent training modality with promising outcomes. It helps the surgeons perform the surgery accurately at a faster pace and improves confidence and multitasking ability in OR. Instructor feedback from mentors and deliberate practice of trainees, and early introduction of haptics in VR resulted in the most effective outcomes of the VR training. Box trainers are also compared with VR trainers as they are the cheaper modalities of training. However, this area needs more research to conclude if box trainers can act as a cheaper alternative to VR training providing similar outcomes. Cureus 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8447854/ /pubmed/34540465 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17239 Text en Copyright © 2021, Kantamaneni et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle General Surgery
Kantamaneni, Ketan
Jalla, Krishi
Renzu, Mahvish
Jena, Rahul
Kannan, Amudhan
Jain, Ruchi
Muralidharan, Suchitra
Yanamala, Vijaya lakshmi
Zubair, Zainab
Dominic, Jerry Lorren
Win, Myat
Tara, Anjli
Ruo, Sheila W
Alfonso, Michael
Virtual Reality as an Affirmative Spin-Off to Laparoscopic Training: An Updated Review
title Virtual Reality as an Affirmative Spin-Off to Laparoscopic Training: An Updated Review
title_full Virtual Reality as an Affirmative Spin-Off to Laparoscopic Training: An Updated Review
title_fullStr Virtual Reality as an Affirmative Spin-Off to Laparoscopic Training: An Updated Review
title_full_unstemmed Virtual Reality as an Affirmative Spin-Off to Laparoscopic Training: An Updated Review
title_short Virtual Reality as an Affirmative Spin-Off to Laparoscopic Training: An Updated Review
title_sort virtual reality as an affirmative spin-off to laparoscopic training: an updated review
topic General Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8447854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34540465
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17239
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