Sankaranarayanan Ganesh, Li Baichun, Miller Amie, Wakily Hussna, Jones Stephanie B, Schwaitzberg Steven, Jones Daniel B, De Suvranu, Olasky Jaisa
Center for Modeling, Simulation and Imaging in Medicine, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA.
School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Northeastern University, Sheyang, China.
Surg Endosc. 2016 Feb;30(2):730-738. doi: 10.1007/s00464-015-4267-x. Epub 2015 Jun 20.
Electrosurgery is a modality that is widely used in surgery, whose use has resulted in injuries, OR fires and even death. The SAGES has established the FUSE program to address the knowledge gap in the proper and safe usage of electrosurgical devices. Complementing it, we have developed the Virtual Electrosurgery Skill Trainer (VEST(©)), which is designed to train subjects in both cognitive and motor skills necessary to safely operate electrosurgical devices. The objective of this study is to asses the face validity of the VEST(©) simulator.
Sixty-three subjects were recruited at the 2014 SAGES Learning Center. They all completed the monopolar electrosurgery module on the VEST(©) simulator. At the end of the study, subjects assessed the face validity with questions that were scored on a 5-point Likert scale.
The subjects were divided into two groups; FUSE experience (n = 15) and no FUSE experience (n = 48). The median score for both the groups was 4 or higher on all questions and 5 on questions on effectiveness of VEST(©) in aiding learning electrosurgery fundamentals. Questions on using the simulator in their own skills lab and recommending it to their peers also scored at 5. Mann-Whitney U test showed no significant difference (p > 0.05) indicating a general agreement. 46% of the respondents preferred VEST compared with 52% who preferred animal model and 2% preferred both for training in electrosurgery.
This study demonstrated the face validity of the VEST(©) simulator. High scores showed that the simulator was visually realistic and reproduced lifelike tissue effects and the features were adequate enough to provide high realism. The self-learning instructional material was also found to be very useful in learning the fundamentals of electrosurgery. Adding more modules would increase the applicability of the VEST(©) simulator.
电外科手术是一种在外科手术中广泛使用的方式,其使用已导致受伤、手术室火灾甚至死亡。美国胃肠内镜外科医师学会(SAGES)已设立FUSE项目,以解决电外科设备正确和安全使用方面的知识差距。作为补充,我们开发了虚拟电外科手术技能训练器(VEST(©)),其旨在训练受试者安全操作电外科设备所需的认知和运动技能。本研究的目的是评估VEST(©)模拟器的表面效度。
2014年SAGES学习中心招募了63名受试者。他们都在VEST(©)模拟器上完成了单极电外科手术模块。在研究结束时,受试者用在5点李克特量表上评分的问题评估表面效度。
受试者分为两组;有FUSE经验组(n = 15)和无FUSE经验组(n = 48)。两组在所有问题上的中位数得分均为4或更高,在关于VEST(©)辅助学习电外科手术基础知识有效性的问题上得分为5分。关于在他们自己的技能实验室使用模拟器并向同行推荐它的问题得分也为5分。曼-惠特尼U检验显示无显著差异(p > 0.05),表明总体一致。46%的受访者更喜欢VEST,相比之下,52%的人更喜欢动物模型,2%的人在电外科手术训练中两者都喜欢。
本研究证明了VEST(©)模拟器的表面效度。高分表明该模拟器在视觉上逼真,再现了逼真的组织效果,其特征足以提供高度逼真度。还发现自学指导材料在学习电外科手术基础知识方面非常有用。增加更多模块将提高VEST(©)模拟器的适用性。