Windrim Catherine, Charleson Colin, Gualdron David Rojas, Quevedo Alvaro, Gotha Lara, Van Mieghem Tim, Ryan Greg, Windrim Rory
Ontario Fetal Centre, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Prenat Diagn. 2025 Jun;45(6):772-777. doi: 10.1002/pd.6807. Epub 2025 May 1.
To develop and validate a novel virtual reality (VR) simulation system for training fetoscopic laser placental photocoagulation in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS).
A VR-based simulator incorporating Meta Quest headsets and custom-designed hardware was developed. The system features realistic anatomical modeling, integrated performance metrics, and progressive training modules. Validation involved 31 participants (11 experienced fetal therapy specialists, 10 fetal therapy fellows, and 10 other maternal-fetal medicine specialists) who evaluated the simulator across five domains using a standardized questionnaire.
The simulator demonstrated excellent internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.92) with strong positive validation across all measured aspects. Training effectiveness received the highest endorsement (87%, 95% CI: 83%-91%), followed by user engagement (85%, 95% CI: 81%-89%). Experienced specialists rated environmental realism significantly higher (4.8 ± 0.3, p = 0.002), while fellows provided the strongest endorsement for training effectiveness (4.8 ± 0.3, p = 0.004).
This VR simulator represents a significant advancement in TTTS surgical education, offering comprehensive training capabilities without requiring practice on actual patients. Initial testing demonstrates feasibility for both local and remote teaching applications, with potential advantages in cost, portability, and educational capabilities compared to traditional physical simulators.
开发并验证一种用于双胎输血综合征(TTTS)胎儿镜激光胎盘凝固术训练的新型虚拟现实(VR)模拟系统。
开发了一种基于VR的模拟器,该模拟器结合了Meta Quest头戴式设备和定制设计的硬件。该系统具有逼真的解剖模型、集成的性能指标和渐进式训练模块。验证过程涉及31名参与者(11名经验丰富的胎儿治疗专家、10名胎儿治疗研究员和10名其他母胎医学专家),他们使用标准化问卷在五个领域对模拟器进行了评估。
该模拟器显示出出色的内部一致性(Cronbach's α = 0.92),在所有测量方面均得到了强有力的积极验证。训练效果获得了最高认可(87%,95%置信区间:83%-91%),其次是用户参与度(85%,95%置信区间:81%-89%)。经验丰富的专家对环境逼真度的评分显著更高(4.8 ± 0.3,p = 0.002),而研究员对训练效果的认可最为强烈(4.8 ± 0.3,p = 0.004)。
这种VR模拟器代表了TTTS外科教育的重大进步,提供了全面的训练能力,而无需在实际患者身上进行练习。初步测试表明,该模拟器在本地和远程教学应用中均具有可行性,与传统物理模拟器相比,在成本、便携性和教育能力方面具有潜在优势。