Moglia Andrea, Sinceri Sara, Ferrari Vincenzo, Ferrari Mauro, Mosca Franco, Morelli Luca
EndoCAS, Center for Computer Assisted Surgery, University of Pisa, Edificio 102, via Paradisa 2, 56124, Pisa, Italy.
Information Engineering Department, University of Pisa, 56122, Pisa, Italy.
Updates Surg. 2018 Sep;70(3):401-405. doi: 10.1007/s13304-018-0559-8. Epub 2018 Jul 10.
Proficiency-based training has become essential in the training of surgeons such that on completion they can execute complex operations with novel surgical approaches including direct manual laparoscopic surgery (DMLS) and robotically assisted laparoscopic surgery (RALS). To this effect, several virtual reality (VR) simulators have been developed. The objective of the present study was to assess and establish proficiency gain curves for medical students on VR simulators for DMLS and RALS. Five medical students participated in training course consisting of didactic teaching and practical hands-on training with VR simulators for DMLS and RALS. Evaluation of didactic component was by questionnaire completed by participating students, who also were required to undertake selected exercises to reach proficiency at each VR simulator: (1) 12 tasks on LapSim VR (Surgical Science, Gothenburg, Sweden) for DMLS, and (2) six selected exercises on the dV-Trainer Mimic (Seattle, WA, United States). The five medical students reached the 60% threshold on the questionnaire-based didactic component. During selected hands-on simulation on VR simulators, students with previous experience with simulators (n = 3) outperformed those without (n = 2) in ten out of twelve LapSim tasks and all six at dV-Trainer, by requiring fewer attempts to reach proficiency although the difference was not significant (p < 0.05). In this work, we developed a proficiency-based training program for medical undergraduates based on surgical simulation for DMLS and RALS.z. Larger studies are needed to evaluate the benefit of this program in stimulating interest for surgical career amongst medical students after the qualify.
基于熟练程度的培训已成为外科医生培训的关键,以便他们在培训结束时能够运用包括直接手动腹腔镜手术(DMLS)和机器人辅助腹腔镜手术(RALS)在内的新颖手术方法执行复杂手术。为此,已经开发了几种虚拟现实(VR)模拟器。本研究的目的是评估并建立医学生在DMLS和RALS的VR模拟器上的熟练程度提升曲线。五名医学生参加了由理论教学和使用DMLS和RALS的VR模拟器进行的实践操作培训组成的培训课程。通过参与学生填写的问卷对理论部分进行评估,这些学生还被要求在每个VR模拟器上进行选定的练习以达到熟练程度:(1)在LapSim VR(瑞典哥德堡的Surgical Science公司)上进行12项DMLS任务,以及(2)在美国华盛顿州西雅图的dV-Trainer Mimic上进行六项选定练习。这五名医学生在基于问卷的理论部分达到了60%的阈值。在VR模拟器上进行选定的实践模拟期间,有模拟器使用经验的学生(n = 3)在LapSim的12项任务中的10项以及dV-Trainer的所有6项任务中表现优于没有经验的学生(n = 2),达到熟练程度所需的尝试次数更少,尽管差异不显著(p < 0.05)。在这项工作中,我们基于DMLS和RALS的手术模拟为医学本科生开发了一个基于熟练程度的培训计划。需要进行更大规模的研究来评估该计划在激发医学学生毕业后对外科职业的兴趣方面的益处。