Medical University of Innsbruck, Department of Orthopaedics, Innsbruck, Austria.
Medical University of Innsbruck, Department of Orthopaedics - Experimental Orthopaedics, Innsbruck, Austria.
J Surg Educ. 2018 Nov;75(6):1643-1649. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2018.05.002.
Knee arthroscopies are very common orthopedic procedures. For a number of reasons, including increased public awareness for medical errors, patient safety, strict regulations governing duty-hours for residents, surgeons' liability, and an increasing emphasis on the efficient use of operating room time, interest in simulator training is on the rise. It was the purpose of this study to analyze learning curves of medical students and orthopedic resident surgeons using a virtual knee arthroscopy simulator.
Learning curves of medical students and orthopedic residents were measured perspective using an arthroscopic training simulator for 2 different exercises. Time, camera and probe movement as well as camera and probe roughness were the parameters to be compared. Mean and standard deviation of the initial and the final score for the consecutively performed exercises as well as their slope were reported.
The study was performed at the Medical University of Innsbruck, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Level of clinical care: institutional.
A Students Group (n = 10) consisting of medical students at the Medical University of Innsbruck with no prior knowledge of arthroscopy but interest in orthopedic surgery was selected. The group was compared to a Residents Group (n = 9) which was comprised of orthopedic resident surgeons who had learned arthroscopy in operation courses. All participants involved in the study did several repetitions of the described exercises.
Both groups improved their skills after several repetitions. Residents were on average faster, moved the camera less, and touched the cortical tissue less than the students. For certain parameters students showed a steeper improvement curve than did residents, because the students started from a different experience level.
In conclusion, our results demonstrate the usefulness of virtual knee arthroscopy simulators as an important tool for improving surgical and arthroscopic skills in orthopedic resident surgeons, and medical students.
膝关节镜检查是一种非常常见的骨科手术。出于多种原因,包括公众对医疗错误、患者安全、对住院医师工作时间的严格规定、外科医生的责任以及对手术室时间有效利用的日益重视,对模拟器培训的兴趣正在上升。本研究的目的是分析使用虚拟膝关节镜模拟器的医学生和骨科住院医师外科医生的学习曲线。
使用关节镜训练模拟器对医学生和骨科住院医师进行 2 项不同练习的学习曲线分析。时间、相机和探头运动以及相机和探头粗糙度是要比较的参数。报告了连续进行的练习的初始和最终分数的平均值和标准差及其斜率。
该研究在因斯布鲁克医科大学骨科进行。临床护理水平:机构。
选择了一组由因斯布鲁克医科大学的医学生组成的学生组(n=10),他们对骨科手术感兴趣,但对关节镜检查没有先验知识。该组与由在操作课程中学习关节镜检查的骨科住院医师组成的住院医师组(n=9)进行了比较。所有参与研究的参与者都重复了描述的练习。
两组在经过几次重复后都提高了他们的技能。住院医师的速度平均更快,移动的相机更少,接触皮质组织的次数也更少。对于某些参数,学生的改进曲线比住院医师陡峭,因为学生的起点不同。
总之,我们的结果表明,虚拟膝关节镜模拟器作为一种重要工具,可用于提高骨科住院医师外科医生和医学生的手术和关节镜技能。