Wu Mingyu, Kit Cham Ying, Su Eileen Lee Ming, Yeong Che Fai, Ahmmad Siti Nor Zawani, Holderbaum William, Yang Chenguang
Jiaxing Key Laboratory of Industrial Intelligence and Digital Twin, Jiaxing Vocational and Technical College, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, China.
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor, Malaysia.
PLoS One. 2025 Mar 3;20(3):e0318660. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0318660. eCollection 2025.
This study develops and evaluates quantitative metrics to assess surgical dexterity within virtual reality (VR) simulations to enhance surgical training and performance. By employing advanced VR technology, this research systematically investigates the influence of controlled experimental factors-posture, handedness, and visual magnification-on surgical performance. The impact of human factors such as surgical specialty, experience, and lifestyle factors like sleep and caffeine consumption on surgical dexterity is also analyzed. The findings reveal that seated posture, dominant hand usage, and enhanced visual magnification significantly improve surgical precision and efficiency. Contrary to common beliefs, lifestyle factors such as sleep duration and coffee consumption showed minimal impact on performance metrics. The study highlights the potential of VR simulations to provide a controlled, replicable, and safe environment for surgical training, emphasizing the importance of personalized training protocols that cater to individual surgeon's needs. The insights from this research advocate for integrating quantitative, objective metrics in surgical training programs to refine and accelerate dexterity acquisition, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes and surgical care.
本研究开发并评估了定量指标,以评估虚拟现实(VR)模拟中的手术灵巧性,从而加强手术训练和提高手术表现。通过采用先进的VR技术,本研究系统地调查了可控实验因素——姿势、用手习惯和视觉放大倍数——对手术表现的影响。还分析了手术专科、经验等人为因素以及睡眠和咖啡因摄入等生活方式因素对手术灵巧性的影响。研究结果表明,坐姿、使用优势手以及增强视觉放大倍数可显著提高手术精度和效率。与普遍看法相反,睡眠时间和咖啡摄入量等生活方式因素对表现指标的影响极小。该研究突出了VR模拟为手术训练提供可控、可重复和安全环境的潜力,强调了针对个体外科医生需求的个性化训练方案的重要性。本研究的见解主张在手术训练项目中纳入定量、客观的指标,以改进和加速灵巧性的获得,最终目标是改善患者预后和手术护理。