Simulation of Deformable Materials, Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council Canada, Boucherville, Quebec, Canada.
World Neurosurg. 2013 Nov;80(5):e9-19. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2012.08.022. Epub 2012 Nov 23.
Technical skills training in neurosurgery is mostly done in the operating room. New educational paradigms are encouraging the development of novel training methods for surgical skills. Simulation could answer some of these needs. This article presents the development of a conceptual training framework for use on a virtual reality neurosurgical simulator.
Appropriate tasks were identified by reviewing neurosurgical oncology curricula requirements and performing cognitive task analyses of basic techniques and representative surgeries. The tasks were then elaborated into training modules by including learning objectives, instructions, levels of difficulty, and performance metrics. Surveys and interviews were iteratively conducted with subject matter experts to delimitate, review, discuss, and approve each of the development stages.
Five tasks were selected as representative of basic and advanced neurosurgical skill. These tasks were: 1) ventriculostomy, 2) endoscopic nasal navigation, 3) tumor debulking, 4) hemostasis, and 5) microdissection. The complete training modules were structured into easy, intermediate, and advanced settings. Performance metrics were also integrated to provide feedback on outcome, efficiency, and errors. The subject matter experts deemed the proposed modules as pertinent and useful for neurosurgical skills training.
The conceptual framework presented here, the Fundamentals of Neurosurgery, represents a first attempt to develop standardized training modules for technical skills acquisition in neurosurgical oncology. The National Research Council Canada is currently developing NeuroTouch, a virtual reality simulator for cranial microneurosurgery. The simulator presently includes the five Fundamentals of Neurosurgery modules at varying stages of completion. A first pilot study has shown that neurosurgical residents obtained higher performance scores on the simulator than medical students. Further work will validate its components and use in a training curriculum.
神经外科的技术技能培训大多在手术室进行。新的教育模式鼓励开发新的手术技能培训方法。模拟可以满足其中一些需求。本文介绍了一种用于虚拟现实神经外科模拟器的概念性培训框架的开发。
通过审查神经外科肿瘤学课程要求并对基本技术和代表性手术进行认知任务分析,确定了适当的任务。然后,通过包括学习目标、说明、难度级别和绩效指标,将这些任务详细阐述为培训模块。对主题专家进行了调查和访谈,以限定、审查、讨论和批准每个开发阶段。
选择了 5 项任务作为基本和高级神经外科技能的代表。这些任务是:1)脑室造口术,2)内镜鼻导航,3)肿瘤切除术,4)止血,5)微解剖。完整的培训模块被构建为简单、中级和高级设置。还集成了绩效指标以提供有关结果、效率和错误的反馈。主题专家认为所提出的模块与神经外科技能培训相关且有用。
这里提出的概念框架,即神经外科基础,代表了开发神经外科肿瘤学技术技能获取标准化培训模块的首次尝试。加拿大国家研究委员会目前正在开发用于颅神经外科的虚拟现实模拟器 NeuroTouch。该模拟器目前包括五个神经外科基础模块,处于不同的完成阶段。初步试点研究表明,神经外科住院医师在模拟器上的表现得分高于医学生。进一步的工作将验证其组件及其在培训课程中的使用。