Verzella Alexandra N, Diaz Allison L, Laspro Matteo, Alcon Andre, Schechter Jill, Oliker Aaron, Arnold Anne, Flores Roberto L
Hansjörg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
BioDigital Inc., New York, NY, USA.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 2025 Jul;62(7):1156-1163. doi: 10.1177/10556656241241128. Epub 2024 Mar 28.
BackgroundThe effectiveness of virtual-reality (VR) simulation-based training in cleft surgery has not been tested. The purpose of this study was to evaluate learners' acceptance of VR simulation in airway management of a pediatric patient post-cleft palate repair.MethodsThis VR simulation was developed through collaboration between BioDigital and Smile Train. 26 medical students from a single institution completed 10 min of standardized VR training and 5 min of standardized discussion about airway management post-cleft palate repair. They spent 4-8 min in the VR simulation with guidance from a cleft surgery expert. Participants completed pre- and post-surveys evaluating confidence in using VR as an educational tool, understanding of airway management, and opinions on VR in surgical education. Satisfaction was evaluated using a modified Student Evaluation of Educational Quality questionnaire and scored on a 5-point Likert scale. Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were performed to evaluate responses.ResultsThere was a significant increase in respondents' confidence using VR as an educational tool and understanding of airway management post-cleft palate repair after the simulation ( < .001). Respondents' opinions on incorporating VR in surgical education started high and did not change significantly post-simulation. Participants were satisfied with VR-based simulation and reported it was stimulating (4.31 ± 0.88), increased interest (3.77 ± 1.21), enhanced learning (4.12 ± 1.05), was clear (4.15 ± 0.97), was effective in teaching (4.08 ± 0.81), and would recommend the simulation (4.2 ± 1.04).ConclusionVR-based simulation can significantly increase learners' confidence and skills in airway management post-cleft palate repair. Learners find VR to be effective and recommend its incorporation in surgical education.
背景
基于虚拟现实(VR)模拟的训练在腭裂手术中的有效性尚未得到验证。本研究的目的是评估学习者对VR模拟在小儿腭裂修复术后气道管理中的接受程度。
方法
该VR模拟是由BioDigital和微笑列车合作开发的。来自同一机构的26名医学生完成了10分钟的标准化VR训练以及5分钟关于腭裂修复术后气道管理的标准化讨论。他们在腭裂手术专家的指导下在VR模拟中花费了4 - 8分钟。参与者完成了术前和术后调查,评估使用VR作为教育工具的信心、对气道管理的理解以及对VR在外科教育中的看法。使用改良的教育质量学生评价问卷评估满意度,并采用5分制李克特量表评分。进行Wilcoxon符号秩检验以评估反应。
结果
模拟后,受访者将VR作为教育工具的信心以及对腭裂修复术后气道管理的理解有显著提高(<0.001)。受访者对在外科教育中纳入VR的看法起初较高,模拟后没有显著变化。参与者对基于VR的模拟感到满意,并表示它很有刺激性(4.31±0.88)、增加了兴趣(3.77±1.21)、增强了学习效果(4.12±1.05)、清晰明了(4.15±0.97)、在教学中有效(4.08±0.81),并会推荐该模拟(4.2±1.04)。
结论
基于VR的模拟可以显著提高学习者在腭裂修复术后气道管理方面的信心和技能。学习者发现VR是有效的,并建议将其纳入外科教育。