Singapogu Ravikiran B, Long Lindsay O, Smith Dane E, Burg Timothy C, Pagano Christopher C, Prabhu Varun V, Burg Karen J L
Institute for Biological Interfaces of Engineering, Clemson, SC, USA Department of Bioengineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA
Department of Psychology, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA.
Surg Innov. 2015 Apr;22(2):183-8. doi: 10.1177/1553350614537119. Epub 2014 Jul 22.
The aim of this study was to examine if the forces applied by users of a haptic simulator could be used to distinguish expert surgeons from novices. Seven surgeons with significant operating room expertise and 9 novices with no surgical experience participated in this study. The experimental task comprised exploring 4 virtual materials with the haptic device and learning the precise forces required to compress the materials to various depths. The virtual materials differed in their stiffness and force-displacement profiles. The results revealed that for nonlinear virtual materials, surgeons applied significantly greater magnitudes of force than novices. Furthermore, for the softer nonlinear and linear materials, surgeons were significantly more accurate in reproducing forces than novices. The results of this study suggest that the magnitudes of force measured using haptic simulators may be used to objectively differentiate experts' haptic skill from that of novices. This knowledge can inform the design of virtual reality surgical simulators and lead to the future incorporation of haptic skills training in medical school curricula.
本研究的目的是检验触觉模拟器使用者所施加的力是否可用于区分专家外科医生和新手。七名具有丰富手术室经验的外科医生和九名没有手术经验的新手参与了本研究。实验任务包括使用触觉设备探索四种虚拟材料,并了解将材料压缩到不同深度所需的精确力。虚拟材料在刚度和力-位移曲线方面存在差异。结果显示,对于非线性虚拟材料,外科医生施加的力的大小明显大于新手。此外,对于较软的非线性和线性材料,外科医生在再现力方面比新手明显更准确。本研究结果表明,使用触觉模拟器测量的力的大小可用于客观地区分专家和新手的触觉技能。这一知识可为虚拟现实手术模拟器的设计提供参考,并导致未来在医学院课程中纳入触觉技能培训。