Department of Neurosurgery and Neurology, Neurosurgical Simulation Research Center, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, 4th floor, Montreal Neurological Hospital, 3801 University, Suite 438M, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, Canada,
Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg. 2014 Jan;9(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s11548-013-0905-8. Epub 2013 Jun 20.
NeuroTouch is a virtual reality (VR) simulator developed for neurosurgical skill training. Validation demonstrating that the system is useful and reliable is required for formal adoption into training curriculums. Face and content validity have been demonstrated for some neurosurgical simulators, but construct validity remains difficult to establish. A pilot validation study was conducted for a NeuroTouch training exercise.
Participants completed the internal resection of a simulated convexity meningioma and filled out questionnaires to provide feedback on the experience. Performance metrics included volume of tissues removed, tool path lengths, duration of excessive forces applied and efficient use of the aspirator. Results were analyzed according to participants' level of training, gender, handedness, surgical experience in meningioma removal and hours/week playing musical instruments or video games.
Seventy-two participants (10 medical students, 18 junior residents and 44 senior residents) were enrolled. Analyses demonstrated statistically significant increase in tumor removed and efficiency of ultrasonic aspirator use between medical students and residents, but not between junior and senior residents. After covariate adjustment for the number of meningioma cases operated on, multivariate analysis of the level of training became nonsignificant. Participants judged the exercise appropriate and realistic, desiring use of the system in current training programs.
We have conducted a pilot validation study for the NeuroTouch tumor resection scenario and demonstrated for the first time, face, content and construct validity of a VR neurosurgical simulation exercise. Future full-scale studies will be conducted in noncompetitive settings and incorporate expert participants.
NeuroTouch 是一款为神经外科手术技能培训而开发的虚拟现实 (VR) 模拟器。为了将其正式纳入培训课程,需要验证该系统是否有用且可靠,这就需要进行验证。一些神经外科模拟器已经证明了其具有表面有效性和内容有效性,但构建有效性仍然难以确定。本文对 NeuroTouch 培训练习进行了一项试点验证研究。
参与者完成了模拟凸面脑膜瘤的内部切除术,并填写了调查问卷,以提供对该体验的反馈。绩效指标包括切除的组织体积、工具路径长度、过度用力的持续时间以及吸引器的有效使用。根据参与者的培训水平、性别、惯用手、脑膜瘤切除术的手术经验以及每周演奏乐器或玩视频游戏的时间,对结果进行了分析。
共有 72 名参与者(10 名医学生、18 名初级住院医师和 44 名高级住院医师)入组。分析表明,医学生和住院医师之间在切除的肿瘤量和超声吸引器使用效率方面存在统计学显著增加,但初级住院医师和高级住院医师之间没有。在对手术的脑膜瘤病例数量进行协变量调整后,对培训水平的多变量分析变得不显著。参与者认为该练习合适且现实,希望在当前的培训计划中使用该系统。
我们对 NeuroTouch 肿瘤切除术场景进行了一项试点验证研究,首次证明了 VR 神经外科模拟练习的表面有效性、内容有效性和构建有效性。未来将在非竞争环境中进行全面研究,并纳入专家参与者。