Giammalva Giuseppe Roberto, Paolini Federica, Meccio Flavia, Giovannini Evier Andrea, Provenzano Alessandra, Bonosi Lapo, Brunasso Lara, Costanzo Roberta, Gerardi Rosa Maria, Di Bonaventura Rina, Signorelli Francesco, Albanese Alessio, Iacopino Domenico Gerardo, Maugeri Rosario, Visocchi Massimiliano
Neurosurgical Clinic, AOUP "Paolo Giaccone", Post Graduate Residency Program in Neurologic Surgery, Department of Experimental Biomedicine and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Palermo, 90127 Palermo, Italy.
Department of Neurosurgey, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, 00100 Rome, Italy.
Brain Sci. 2023 Oct 2;13(10):1409. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13101409.
(1) Background: Innovation and continuous demand in the field of visual enhancing technologies and video streaming have led to the discovery of new systems capable of improving visualization and illumination of the surgical field. The exoscope was brought into neurosurgical routine, and nearly ten years later, modern 3D systems have been introduced and tested, giving encouraging results. (2) Methods: In order to evaluate the surgeon's confidence with the exoscope and their increasing ability in terms of time spent and quality of the final achievement since their first encounter with the technique, an experimental trial on 18 neurosurgeons from a single Institution was performed to evaluate the learning curve for the use of the VITOM-3D exoscope in neurosurgical practice on a model of brain and dura mater. (3) Results: A significant improvement in the quality of the performance, number of errors made, and reduction in the time was found after the third iteration of the task, by when almost all the participants felt more comfortable and confident. No significant differences between senior neurosurgeons and resident neurosurgeons were reported. (4) Conclusions: Our results show that three iterations are enough to gain confidence with the exoscope from its first use, regardless of previous experience and training with an operating microscope.
(1) 背景:视觉增强技术和视频流领域的创新与持续需求促使人们发现了能够改善手术视野可视化和照明的新系统。外视镜已被引入神经外科常规手术,近十年后,现代3D系统也已推出并经过测试,取得了令人鼓舞的结果。(2) 方法:为了评估外科医生对外视镜的信心以及自首次接触该技术以来在时间花费和最终成果质量方面不断提高的能力,对来自单一机构的18名神经外科医生进行了一项实验性试验,以评估在脑和硬脑膜模型上使用VITOM - 3D外视镜进行神经外科手术操作的学习曲线。(3) 结果:在任务的第三次重复操作后,发现操作质量、所犯错误数量有显著改善,时间有所减少,此时几乎所有参与者都感觉更加舒适和自信。高级神经外科医生和住院神经外科医生之间未报告有显著差异。(4) 结论:我们的结果表明,无论之前使用手术显微镜的经验和培训如何,从首次使用外视镜开始,三次重复操作就足以获得使用外视镜的信心。