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用于外科手术训练的沉浸式虚拟现实:一项系统评价。

Immersive Virtual Reality for Surgical Training: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Mao Randi Q, Lan Lucy, Kay Jeffrey, Lohre Ryan, Ayeni Olufemi R, Goel Danny P, Sa Darren de

机构信息

Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, McMaster University, ON, Hamilton, Canada.

Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Surgery, McMaster University, ON, Hamilton, Canada.

出版信息

J Surg Res. 2021 Dec;268:40-58. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2021.06.045. Epub 2021 Jul 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Immersive virtual reality (iVR) simulators provide accessible, low cost, realistic training adjuncts in time and financially constrained systems. With increasing evidence and utilization of this technology by training programs, clarity on the effect of global skill training should be provided. This systematic review examines the current literature on the effectiveness of iVR for surgical skills acquisition in medical students, residents, and staff surgeons.

METHODS

A literature search was performed on MEDLINE, EMBASE, CENTRAL, Web of Science and PsycInfo for primary studies published between January 1, 2000 and January 26, 2021. Two reviewers independently screened titles, abstracts, and full texts, extracted data, and assessed quality and strength of evidence using the Medical Education Research Quality Instrument (MERSQI) and Cochrane methodology. Results were qualitatively synthesized, and descriptive statistics were calculated.

RESULTS

The literature search yielded 9650 citations, with 17 articles included for qualitative synthesis. The mean (SD) MERSQI score was 11.7 (1.9) out of 18. In total, 307 participants completed training in four disciplines. Immersive VR-trained groups performed 18% to 43% faster on procedural time to completion compared to control (pooled standardized mean difference = -0.90 [95% CI=-1.33 to -047, I=1%, P < 0.0001]). Immersive VR trainees also demonstrated greater post-intervention scores on procedural checklists and greater implant placement accuracy compared to control.

CONCLUSIONS

Immersive VR incorporation into surgical training programs is supported by high-quality, albeit heterogeneous, studies demonstrating improved procedural times, task completion, and accuracy, positive user ratings, and cost-effectiveness.

摘要

背景

沉浸式虚拟现实(iVR)模拟器在时间和资金有限的系统中提供了便捷、低成本且逼真的训练辅助手段。随着培训项目对该技术的证据日益增多且使用频率不断提高,应明确其对整体技能培训的效果。本系统评价旨在研究关于iVR在医学生、住院医师和外科 staff 医生手术技能获取方面有效性的现有文献。

方法

在MEDLINE、EMBASE、CENTRAL、科学网和PsycInfo上检索2000年1月1日至2021年1月26日发表的主要研究。两名评价者独立筛选标题、摘要和全文,提取数据,并使用医学教育研究质量工具(MERSQI)和Cochrane方法评估证据的质量和强度。对结果进行定性综合,并计算描述性统计量。

结果

文献检索共获得9650条引用,纳入17篇文章进行定性综合。MERSQI评分的均值(标准差)为11.7(1.9)(满分18分)。共有307名参与者完成了四个学科的培训。与对照组相比,沉浸式VR训练组在完成操作的时间上快18%至43%(合并标准化均差=-0.90[95%CI=-1.33至-0.47,I²=1%,P<0.0001])。与对照组相比,沉浸式VR培训学员在操作检查表上的干预后得分也更高,植入物放置的准确性也更高。

结论

高质量(尽管存在异质性)的研究支持将沉浸式VR纳入外科培训项目,这些研究表明操作时间、任务完成情况和准确性得到改善,用户评价良好,且具有成本效益。

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