Pérez-Escamirosa Fernando, García-Cabra Damaris Areli, Ortiz-Hernández José Ricardo, Montoya-Alvarez Salvador, Ruíz-Vereo Eduardo Alfredo, Ordorica-Flores Ricardo Manuel, Minor-Martínez Arturo, Tapia-Jurado Jesús
Instituto de Ciencias Aplicadas y Tecnología (ICAT), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Circuito Exterior S/N, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, 04510, Mexico City, Mexico.
Departamento de Informática Biomédica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Circuito Interior, Av. Universidad 3000, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán, 04510, Mexico City, Mexico.
Surg Endosc. 2023 Apr;37(4):2885-2896. doi: 10.1007/s00464-022-09797-4. Epub 2022 Dec 12.
The aim of this work is to present the face, content, and construct validation of the virtual immersive operating room simulator (VIORS) for procedural training of surgeons' laparoscopic psychomotor skills and evaluate the immersive training experience.
The VIORS simulator consists of an HMD Oculus Rift 2016 with a visor on a 1080 × 1200 pixel OLED screen, two positioning sensors with two adapted controls to simulate laparoscopic instruments, and an acrylic base to simulate the conventional laparoscopic setup. The immersion consists of a 360° virtual operating room environment, based on the EndoSuite at Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico Gomez, which reproduces a configuration of equipment, instruments, and common distractions in the operating room during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedure. Forty-five surgeons, residents, and medicine students participated in this study: 27 novices, 13 intermediates, and 5 experts. They completed a questionnaire on the realism and operating room immersion, as well as their capabilities for laparoscopic procedural training, scored in the 5-point Likert scale. The data of instrument movement were recorded and analyzed using 13 movement analysis parameters (MAPs). The experience during training with VIORS was evaluated through NASA-TLX.
The participants were enthusiastic about the immersion and sensation levels of the VIORS simulator, with positive scores on the realism and its capabilities for procedural training using VIORS. The results proved that the VIORS simulator was able to differentiate between surgeons with different skill levels. Statistically significant differences were found in nine MAPs, demonstrating their construct validity for the objective assessment of the procedural laparoscopic performance. At cognitive level, the inversion experience proves a moderate mental workload when the laparoscopic procedure is carried out.
The VIORS simulator has been successfully presented and validated. The VIORS simulator is a useful and effective device for the training of procedural laparoscopic psychomotor skills.
本研究旨在介绍用于外科医生腹腔镜操作技能程序训练的虚拟沉浸式手术室模拟器(VIORS)的外观、内容和结构效度,并评估沉浸式训练体验。
VIORS模拟器由一台2016年款的HMD Oculus Rift组成,其面罩配备1080×1200像素的OLED屏幕,两个定位传感器以及两个适配的控制器以模拟腹腔镜器械,还有一个丙烯酸底座以模拟传统的腹腔镜设置。沉浸式体验由一个360°虚拟手术室环境构成,该环境基于墨西哥费德里科·戈麦斯儿童医院的EndoSuite,再现了腹腔镜胆囊切除术过程中手术室的设备、器械配置以及常见干扰因素。45名外科医生、住院医师和医学生参与了本研究:27名新手、13名中级水平者和5名专家。他们完成了一份关于逼真度、手术室沉浸感以及腹腔镜程序训练能力的问卷,采用5级李克特量表评分。使用13个运动分析参数(MAPs)记录并分析器械运动数据。通过NASA-TLX评估使用VIORS训练期间的体验。
参与者对VIORS模拟器的沉浸感和感觉水平很感兴趣,在逼真度及其使用VIORS进行程序训练的能力方面获得了积极评分。结果证明,VIORS模拟器能够区分不同技能水平的外科医生。在9个MAPs中发现了具有统计学意义的差异,证明了其在客观评估腹腔镜程序操作方面的结构效度。在认知层面,反转体验证明在进行腹腔镜手术时存在适度的心理负荷。
VIORS模拟器已成功展示并得到验证。VIORS模拟器是训练腹腔镜程序操作技能的一种有用且有效的设备。