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Transfer of arthroscopic skills from computer simulation training to the operating theatre: a review of evidence from two randomised controlled studies

机译:将关节​​镜技术从计算机模拟培训转移到手术室:两项随机对照研究的证据回顾

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Introduction: There is paucity in the research on transfer validity of arthroscopic simulator training. The aim of this article is to determine whether skills derived from arthroscopic simulation are transferrable to the operating theatre and retained over time. Methods: A systematic review with rigorous criteria to identify the highest level of evidence available was carried out. The studies were critically appraised with narrative data synthesis. Results: Twenty-one studies on arthroscopic simulation were identified. Only two studies were randomised controlled trials. The first article demonstrated improved performance of basic knee arthroscopic tasks following a fixed period of training. The second article showed improved performance of arthroscopic tasks and no deterioration in the levels of skills following a period of six months. In addition, the two studies succeeded in demonstrating the importance of 3D motion analysis using computer simulators in the assessment of technical skills. Components of evaluation such as time to task completion, distance travelled by instruments and incidence of instruments collisions were associated with the highest validity and reliability of assessment. This systematic review highlighted the limitations of these two randomised studies. Discussion: Evidence from the two trials suggests that knee arthroscopy simulator training can result in improved performance. This review helped highlight the contribution of the two studies in terms of internal validity and consistency of using arthroscopic skills training. Further level I studies are however required to demonstrate the evidence for transfer and predictive validity of computer simulation as a training instrument.
机译:简介:关节镜模拟器训练的传递有效性研究很少。本文的目的是确定从关节镜模拟获得的技能是否可以转移到手术室并随时间推移保留。方法:进行了严格的标准的系统评价,以鉴定可获得的最高证据水平。叙述性数据综合对研究进行了严格评估。结果:鉴定了二十一项关节镜模拟研究。只有两项研究是随机对照试验。第一篇文章展示了固定训练时间后基本膝关节镜检查任务的性能得到改善。第二篇文章显示了六个月后关节镜检查任务的性能提高,技能水平没有下降。此外,两项研究成功地证明了使用计算机模拟器进行3D运动分析在评估技术技能中的重要性。评估的组成部分,例如完成任务的时间,仪器行进的距离和仪器碰撞的发生,与评估的最高有效性和可靠性相关。这项系统评价强调了这两项随机研究的局限性。讨论:两项试验的证据表明,膝关节镜模拟器训练可以改善性能。这项审查有助于突出这两项研究在内部有效性和使用关节镜技能训练的一致性方面的贡献。但是,还需要进行进一步的I级研究,以证明计算机模拟作为一种训练工具的转移和预测有效性的证据。

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