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手术模拟中虚拟触觉的系统评价:一种有效的教育工具?

Systematic Review of Virtual Haptics in Surgical Simulation: A Valid Educational Tool?

作者信息

Rangarajan Karan, Davis Heather, Pucher Philip H

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Frimley Park Hospital NHS FT, Camberley, United Kingdom.

Department of Surgery, Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Bournemouth, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2020 Mar-Apr;77(2):337-347. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2019.09.006. Epub 2019 Sep 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Virtual reality (VR)-based surgical simulation is an expanding and rapidly advancing modality which aims to serve the increasing demand to acquire surgical skills outside the live operating room. Haptic, or "force-feedback" technology in VR simulation is a rapidly developing field, however the role of haptics in surgical education and its efficacy is unclear.

METHODS

A systematic literature search was carried out until September 2018 in MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Library using the following keywords: (VR OR VR OR simulation OR simulator) AND (Haptic feedback OR Haptics OR Force feedback) AND (Surgery). All randomized controlled studies comparing VR training with and without haptics were included. PRISMA guidelines were adhered to RESULTS: Eight randomized controlled trials that compare VR training with and without haptics were included and 1 survey study with a total of 215 participants, 116 of which received haptic feedback and 99 were assigned to nonhaptic feedback group. Training tasks included basic proficiency based laparoscopic tasks such as object translocation, cutting, camera navigation, and more complex tasks including diathermy, suturing, dissection, knot tying, and operative maneuvers. Six randomized controlled trials demonstrated that haptic enhanced VR simulation is significantly more effective than without haptics for skill training with a reduced learning curve and faster time to proficiency and task completion, particularly in novice learners. Two studies showed no significant differences in task-assessed parameters between the haptics and nonhaptics cohorts, whereas 1 survey study suggested haptics negatively affected training with decreased realism.

CONCLUSION

Haptic feedback has been shown to improve the fidelity, realism and thus the training effect of VR simulators. However, at present haptic simulators are expensive and in a nascent stage and further research as well as cost-benefit analyses of such tools must be considered to determine whether haptics is truly a surgical necessity.

摘要

背景

基于虚拟现实(VR)的手术模拟是一个不断扩展且发展迅速的模式,旨在满足在实际手术室之外获取手术技能的日益增长的需求。VR模拟中的触觉或“力反馈”技术是一个快速发展的领域,然而触觉在手术教育中的作用及其效果尚不清楚。

方法

截至2018年9月,在MEDLINE、Embase和Cochrane图书馆进行了系统的文献检索,使用以下关键词:(VR或虚拟现实或模拟或模拟器)以及(触觉反馈或触觉或力反馈)以及(手术)。纳入了所有比较有和没有触觉的VR训练的随机对照研究。遵循PRISMA指南。结果:纳入了八项比较有和没有触觉的VR训练的随机对照试验以及一项调查研究,共有215名参与者,其中116名接受触觉反馈,99名被分配到非触觉反馈组。训练任务包括基于基本熟练程度的腹腔镜任务,如物体移位、切割、摄像头导航,以及更复杂的任务,包括电灼、缝合、解剖、打结和手术操作。六项随机对照试验表明,对于技能训练,有触觉增强的VR模拟比没有触觉的模拟显著更有效,学习曲线更短,达到熟练程度和完成任务的时间更快,尤其是在新手学习者中。两项研究表明,触觉组和非触觉组之间在任务评估参数上没有显著差异,而一项调查研究表明触觉会降低真实感从而对训练产生负面影响。

结论

触觉反馈已被证明可以提高VR模拟器的逼真度、真实感,从而提高训练效果。然而,目前触觉模拟器价格昂贵且尚处于初期阶段,必须考虑对此类工具进行进一步研究以及成本效益分析,以确定触觉是否真的是手术必需的。

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