Feudner Elisabeth M, Engel Corinna, Neuhann Irmingard M, Petermeier Katrin, Bartz-Schmidt Karl-Ulrich, Szurman Peter
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2009 Jul;247(7):955-63. doi: 10.1007/s00417-008-1029-7. Epub 2009 Jan 27.
To investigate, whether capsulorhexis training on the EYESi surgical simulator improves wet-lab operating performance of surgical novices.
Randomized, masked experimental study. Thirty-one medical students and 32 ophthalmological residents were randomized to either virtual reality (VR) training, or control. Initially and after 3 weeks each participant performed three capsulorhexis tasks in a porcine wet-lab. In between, participants from the VR training groups completed two training trials on the EYESi surgical simulator (VRmagic, Mannheim, Germany). VR training consisted of basic skill tasks and capsulorhexis tasks of increasing difficulty, and preset performance goals had to be reached for each task. All wet-lab procedures (n = 372) were recorded on DVD, and assessed by a masked observer. Each wet-lab capsulorhexis was evaluated with regard to five criteria (circularity, size, centering, time, tissue protection) using a predefined scoring system with a maximum overall score of 10 points (2 per criterion). The primary outcome measure was the intra-individual difference in the average overall performance score between the first and second wet-lab capsulorhexis procedures. Ten operation videos were additionally assessed by three further investigators to determine interobserver agreement.
Inter-observer agreement regarding the overall performance score was high (ICC = 0.91). Compared to control groups, VR-trained students and residents showed significant improvement in their median wet-lab capsulorhexis overall performance score compared to controls (+3.67 vs +0.33 points, P = 0.001 and +3.33 vs +/-0.00 points, P < 0.0001). The capsulorhexis performance of VR-trained students and residents was also more consistent with a lower standard deviation of scores compared to controls (SD 1.3 vs 2.1 and 1.2 vs 1.7 points respectively).
Structured capsulorhexis training on the EYESi to reach specific target criteria significantly improved wet-lab capsulorhexis performance.
研究在EYESi手术模拟器上进行撕囊训练是否能提高外科新手在实体实验室的操作表现。
随机、盲法实验研究。31名医学生和32名眼科住院医师被随机分为虚拟现实(VR)训练组或对照组。每位参与者在实验开始时和3周后分别在猪眼实体实验室中进行三项撕囊任务。在此期间,VR训练组的参与者在EYESi手术模拟器(VRmagic,德国曼海姆)上完成两项训练试验。VR训练包括基础技能任务和难度递增的撕囊任务,每个任务都必须达到预设的表现目标。所有实体实验室操作过程(n = 372)均录制在DVD上,并由一名盲法观察者进行评估。使用预定义的评分系统,根据五个标准(圆形度、大小、居中、时间、组织保护)对每个实体实验室撕囊操作进行评估,总分最高为10分(每个标准2分)。主要观察指标是第一次和第二次实体实验室撕囊操作之间个体平均总体表现评分的差异。另外由三名研究人员对十个手术视频进行评估,以确定观察者间的一致性。
观察者间在总体表现评分上的一致性较高(组内相关系数ICC = 0.91)。与对照组相比,接受VR训练的医学生和住院医师在实体实验室撕囊总体表现评分中位数上有显著提高(分别为+3.67分对+0.33分,P = 0.001;+3.33分对±0.00分,P < 0.0001)。与对照组相比,接受VR训练的医学生和住院医师的撕囊表现也更一致,评分标准差更低(分别为1.3分对2.1分和1.2分对1.7分)。
在EYESi上进行结构化的撕囊训练以达到特定目标标准可显著提高实体实验室撕囊表现。