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Surgical suturing training with virtual reality simulation versus dry lab practice: an evaluation of performance improvement, content, and face validity

机译:使用虚拟现实模拟与干实验室实践进行手术缝合训练:评估性能改进,内容和面部有效性

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) simulation versus dry lab suturing practice at improving suturing performance in robotic surgery. Nineteen novice participants with no prior robotic suturing experience were randomized to two groups, VR simulation and dry lab, which consisted of inanimate training on a da Vinci Si surgical system. Each group underwent baseline suturing evaluation, then trained on the Simbionix™ Suturing Module (SSM) or undertook suturing practice using the da Vinci Surgical System in a dry lab. Final suturing performance was evaluated using the objective suture scoring method. Participants in the VR simulation group were surveyed to assess the face and content validity of the SSM. Both groups experienced significant improvement after training (VR simulation group p = 0.0078; dry lab group p = 0.0039). There was no significant difference in improvement between the two groups after undergoing training with either SSM or in the dry lab. Improvements in composite timing scores were 123 and 172 in the VR simulation and dry lab test groups, respectively (p = 0.36). Face validation varied with respect to the category assessed, but participants confirmed content validity of the SSM in all categories. In this sample of novice operators, there was no significant advantage in training with VR simulation using the SSM over dry lab training in improving suturing performance. Users of the SSM found it useful and relevant as a training tool for improving suturing performance.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估虚拟现实(VR)模拟与干实验室缝合实践在提高机器人手术中缝合性能方面的有效性。之前没有机器人缝合经验的19名新手参与者被随机分为两组,即VR模拟和干燥实验室,其中包括在达芬奇手术系统上的无生命训练。每组接受基线缝合评估,然后接受Simbionix™缝合模块(SSM)的培训,或在干燥实验室中使用da Vinci手术系统进行缝合实践。使用客观缝合评分方法评估最终缝合性能。对VR模拟小组的参与者进行了调查,以评估SSM的面孔和内容有效性。两组在训练后均经历了显着改善(VR模拟组p = 0.0078;干实验室组p = 0.0039)。在接受SSM训练或在干燥实验室接受训练后,两组之间的改善没有显着差异。 VR模拟组和干实验室测试组的复合计时得分分别提高了123和172(p = 0.36)。面部验证在评估的类别中有所不同,但参与者确认了所有类别中SSM的内容有效性。在这个新手操作员样本中,使用SSM进行VR模拟训练比干实验室训练在改善缝合性能方面没有明显优势。 SSM的用户发现它作为提高缝合性能的培训工具非常有用且相关。

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