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神经外科模拟器用于培训颅内动脉瘤显微手术——一项涉及神经外科医生和住院医师的用户适用性研究。

Neurosurgical simulator for training aneurysm microsurgery-a user suitability study involving neurosurgeons and residents.

机构信息

ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.

Department of Neurosurgery, Bern University Hospital and University of Bern, 3010, Bern, Switzerland.

出版信息

Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2020 Oct;162(10):2313-2321. doi: 10.1007/s00701-020-04522-3. Epub 2020 Aug 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Due to its complexity and to existing treatment alternatives, exposure to intracranial aneurysm microsurgery at the time of neurosurgical residency is limited. The current state of the art includes training methods like assisting in surgeries, operating under supervision, and video training. These approaches are labor-intensive and difficult to fit into a timetable limited by the new work regulations. Existing virtual reality (VR)-based training modules lack patient-specific exercises and haptic properties and are thus inferior to hands-on training sessions and exposure to real surgical procedures.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We developed a physical simulator able to reproduce the experience of clipping an intracranial aneurysm based on a patient-specific 3D-printed model of the skull, brain, and arteries. The simulator is made of materials that not only imitate tissue properties including arterial wall patency, thickness, and elasticity but also able to recreate a pulsatile blood flow. A sample group of 25 neurosurgeons and residents (n = 16: early residency with less than 4 years of neurosurgical exposure; n = 9: late residency and board-certified neurosurgeons, 4-15 years of neurosurgical exposure) took part to the study. Participants evaluated the simulator and were asked to answer questions about surgical simulation anatomy, realism, haptics, tactility, and general usage, scored on a 5-point Likert scale. In order to evaluate the feasibility of a future validation study on the role of the simulator in neurosurgical postgraduate training, an expert neurosurgeon assessed participants' clipping performance and a comparison between groups was done.

RESULTS

The proposed simulator is reliable and potentially useful for training neurosurgical residents and board-certified neurosurgeons. A large majority of participants (84%) found it a better alternative than conventional neurosurgical training methods.

CONCLUSION

The integration of a new surgical simulator including blood circulation and pulsatility should be considered as part of the future armamentarium of postgraduate education aimed to ensure high training standards for current and future generations of neurosurgeons involved in intracranial aneurysm surgery.

摘要

背景

由于其复杂性以及现有的治疗选择,神经外科住院医师在接触颅内动脉瘤显微手术时受到限制。目前的技术包括辅助手术、在监督下操作和视频培训等培训方法。这些方法既费时费力,又难以适应新工作规定所限制的时间表。现有的基于虚拟现实(VR)的培训模块缺乏针对患者的练习和触觉特性,因此不如实际的培训课程和接触真实的手术过程。

材料和方法

我们开发了一种物理模拟器,能够基于患者特定的 3D 打印颅骨、大脑和动脉模型复制夹闭颅内动脉瘤的经验。该模拟器由不仅模仿组织特性(包括动脉壁通畅性、厚度和弹性)而且能够再现脉动血流的材料制成。一组 25 名神经外科医生和住院医师(n = 16:少于 4 年神经外科经验的早期住院医师;n = 9:晚期住院医师和认证神经外科医生,4-15 年神经外科经验)参加了这项研究。参与者评估了模拟器,并被要求回答有关手术模拟解剖、真实性、触觉、触感和一般使用情况的问题,评分采用 5 分李克特量表。为了评估模拟器在神经外科研究生培训中的作用的未来验证研究的可行性,一位专家神经外科医生评估了参与者的夹闭表现,并对组间进行了比较。

结果

所提出的模拟器可靠且对培训神经外科住院医师和认证神经外科医生具有潜在的用处。绝大多数参与者(84%)认为它比传统的神经外科培训方法更好。

结论

应考虑将包括血液循环和脉动在内的新型手术模拟器整合到旨在确保参与颅内动脉瘤手术的当前和未来几代神经外科医生的高培训标准的研究生教育的未来武器库中。

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