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Computer-Simulated Arthroscopic Knee Surgery: Effects of Distraction on Resident Performance

机译:计算机模拟的关节镜膝关节手术:分心对住院病人表现的影响

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Orthopedic surgeons cite "full focus" and "distraction control" as important factors for achieving excellent outcomes. Surgical simulation is a safe and cost-effective way for residents to practice surgical skills, and it is a suitable tool to study the effects of distraction on resident surgical performance. This study investigated the effects of distraction on arthroscopic knee simulator performance among residents at various levels of experience. The authors hypothesized that environmental distractions would negatively affect performance. Twenty-five orthopedic surgery residents performed a diagnostic knee arthroscopy computer simulation according to a checklist of structures to identify and tasks to complete. Participants were evaluated on arthroscopy time, number of chondral injuries, instances of looking down at their hands, and completion of checklist items. Residents repeated this task at least 2 weeks later while simultaneously answering distracting questions. During distracted simulation, the residents had significantly fewer completed checklist items (P<.02) compared with the initial simulation. Senior residents completed the initial simulation in less time (P<.001), with fewer chondral injuries (P<.005) and fewer instances of looking down at their hands (P<.012), compared with junior residents. Senior residents also completed 97% of the diagnostic checklist, whereas junior residents completed 89% (P<.019). During distracted simulation, senior residents continued to complete tasks more quickly (P<.006) and with fewer instances of looking down at their hands (P<.042). Residents at all levels appear to be susceptible to the detrimental effects of distraction when performing arthroscopic simulation. Addressing even straightforward questions intraoperatively may affect surgeon performance.
机译:整形外科医生将“全神贯注”和“分心控制”作为实现出色疗效的重要因素。手术模拟是居民练习手术技能的安全且经济高效的方式,并且是研究分散注意力对居民手术性能的影响的合适工具。这项研究调查了各种经验水平的居民对分心镜对膝关节模拟器性能的影响。作者假设环境干扰将对性能产生负面影响。 25位整形外科住院医师根据结构清单进行了诊断性膝关节镜计算机模拟,以识别并完成任务。评估参与者的关节镜检查时间,软骨损伤次数,低头看手的情况以及检查表项目的完成情况。居民至少在2周后重复了此任务,同时回答了分散注意力的问题。在分心的模拟过程中,与初始模拟相比,居民的已完成检查清单项目显着较少(P <.02)。与普通居民相比,高级居民用更少的时间(P <.001),较少的软骨损伤(P <.005)和更少的低头实例(P <.012)完成了初始模拟。高级居民还完成了诊断清单的97%,而低级居民则完成了89%(P <.019)。在分散注意力的模拟过程中,高级居民继续更快地完成任务(P <.006),并且更少地看着自己的手(P <.042)。进行关节镜模拟时,所有级别的居民似乎都容易受到干扰的影响。术中解决甚至简单的问题都可能影响外科医生的表现。

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