Saemann Attill, De Rosa Adriana, Zubizarreta Oteiza Jokin, Sharma Neha, Thieringer Florian M, Soleman Jehuda, Guzman Raphael
Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Department of Oral and Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery and 3D Print Lab, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Front Surg. 2024 Nov 5;11:1446067. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2024.1446067. eCollection 2024.
The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a low-cost 3D-printed simulator to improve the ability of neurosurgical residents to handle and coordinate endoscopes in performing technically demanding procedures such as neuroendoscopic removal of ventricular tumors or endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV).
The simulator was developed, printed in-house, and evaluated in a trial involving neurosurgery residents who performed ETV and intraventricular tumor resection tasks using it. Participants completed a questionnaire that assessed various aspects of the simulator's effectiveness, including anatomical visualization, procedural understanding, competency enhancement, and subjective impressions.
A total of 12 participants were included in the evaluation. The majority ( = 7, 53.85%) were male, with a mean age of 29.8 ± 3.27 years and 4 ± 2 years of neurosurgical experience. All participants agreed or strongly agreed (4.5 ± 0.50) that the 3D printed simulator helped develop systematic intraventricular visualization and understanding of surgical steps (4.42 ± 0.64). The handling of the endoscope was rated as realistic (4.5 ± 0.50), while the haptic qualities of the tumor were rated lower (3.83 ± 0.80; 3.92 ± 0.64). Training increased competence (4.25 ± 0.45) and coordination skills (4.5 ± 0.50), with 75% ( = 9) feeling more confident with neuroendoscopic instruments and 91.7% ( = 11) in future procedures.
The developed 3D-printed simulator offers an accessible and practical training resource for neurosurgical residents, addressing the limitations of traditional training methods. The simulator appears to improve procedural skills and the competence of future neurosurgeons, potentially improving patient safety and outcomes in neurosurgical practice.
本研究的目的是开发并评估一种低成本的3D打印模拟器,以提高神经外科住院医师在进行技术要求较高的手术(如神经内镜下切除脑室肿瘤或内镜下第三脑室造瘘术(ETV))时操作和协调内镜的能力。
开发该模拟器并在内部打印,然后在一项试验中对其进行评估,该试验涉及使用该模拟器进行ETV和脑室内肿瘤切除任务的神经外科住院医师。参与者完成了一份问卷,该问卷评估了模拟器有效性的各个方面,包括解剖可视化、程序理解、能力提升和主观印象。
共有12名参与者纳入评估。大多数(n = 7,53.85%)为男性,平均年龄29.8 ± 3.27岁,有4 ± 2年神经外科经验。所有参与者都同意或强烈同意(4.5 ± 0.50)3D打印模拟器有助于培养系统的脑室内可视化能力和对手术步骤的理解(4.42 ± 0.64)。内镜操作被评为逼真(4.5 ± 0.50),而肿瘤的触觉质量评分较低(3.83 ± 0.80;3.92 ± 0.64)。培训提高了能力(4.25 ± 0.45)和协调技能(4.5 ± 0.50),75%(n = 9)的人对神经内镜器械更有信心,91.7%(n = 11)的人对未来手术更有信心。
所开发的3D打印模拟器为神经外科住院医师提供了一种可获取且实用的培训资源,解决了传统培训方法的局限性。该模拟器似乎提高了手术技能和未来神经外科医生的能力,有可能改善神经外科实践中的患者安全性和治疗效果。