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Fundamentals of Arthroscopic Surgery Training Program Improves Knee Arthroscopy Simulator Performance in Arthroscopic Trainees

机译:关节镜手术培训计划的基础改善了关节镜学员的膝关节视镜模拟器性能

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Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of a nonanatomic simulator in developing basic arthroscopy motor skills transferable to an anatomic model. Methods: Forty-three arthroscopy novice individuals currently enrolled in medical school were recruited to perform a diagnostic knee arthroscopy using a high-fidelity virtual reality arthroscopic simulator providing haptic feedback after viewing a video of an expert performing an identical procedure. Students were then randomized into an experimental or control group. The experimental group then completed a series of self-guided training modules using the fundamentals of arthroscopy simulator training nonanatomic modules including camera centering, tracking, periscoping, palpation, and collecting stars in a three-dimensional space. Both groups completed another diagnostic knee arthroscopy between 1 and 2 weeks later. Camera path length, time, tibia and femur cartilage damage, as well as a composite score were recorded by the simulator on each attempt. Results: The experimental group (n = 22) showed superior performance in composite score (30.09 vs 24, P = .046) and camera path length (71.51 cm vs 109.07 cm, P = .0274) at the time of the second diagnostic knee arthroscope compared with the control group (n = 21). The experimental group also showed significantly greater improvement in composite score between the first and second arthroscopes compared with the control group (14.27 vs 4.95, P .01). Femoral and tibial cartilage damage were not significantly improved between arthroscopy attempts (-0.86% vs -1.45%, P = .40) and (-1.10 vs -1.27%, P = .83), respectively. Conclusions: The virtual reality-based fundamentals of arthroscopy simulator training nonanatomic simulator is beneficial in developing basic motor skills in arthroscopy novice individuals resulting in significantly greater composite performance in an anatomic knee model. Based on the results of this study, it appears that there may be benefit from nonanatomic simulators in general as part of an arthroscopy training program.
机译:目的:确定非抗体模拟器在开发转移到解剖模型的基本关节镜机动技能方面的有效性。方法:招募了四十三位关节镜检查目前注册医学院的人类,使用高保真虚拟现实关节镜模拟器进行诊断膝关节视镜,在进行执行相同程序的专家视频后提供触觉反馈。然后将学生随机分成实验或对照组。然后,实验组使用关节镜模拟器训练非抗体模块的基本原理完成了一系列自我导向的训练模块,包括相机定心,跟踪,脊柱,触诊和在三维空间中收集星星。两组两组在1到2周后完成了另一种诊断膝关节镜检查。摄像机路径长度,时间,胫骨和股骨软骨损坏,以及模拟器在每次尝试时记录了综合评分。结果:实验组(n = 22)在第二款诊断膝关节时显示了复合评分的卓越性能(30.09 Vs 24,p = .046)和相机路径长度(71.51cm vs 109.07cm,p = .0274)关节镜与对照组相比(n = 21)。与对照组相比,实验组还显示出第一和第二关节镜之间的复合分数的改善(14.27 Vs 4.95,P <.01)。关节镜检查尝试(-0.86%Vs -1.45%,P = .40)和(-1.10Vs -1.27%,P = .83)之间没有显着改善股骨和胫骨软骨损伤。结论:关节镜模拟器训练的虚拟现实基础基础培训无抗体模拟器是有利于在关节镜下新手中的基本运动技能中,在解剖膝关型模型中产生明显更大的复合性能。基于本研究的结果,似乎可能存在非抗体模拟器的益处,作为关节镜检查计划的一部分。

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