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骨科手术教育中的虚拟现实模拟可提高即时操作技能和知识获取,但在成本效益和技能保持方面仍缺乏证据。

Virtual Reality Simulation in Orthopedic Surgery Education Improves Immediate Procedural Skill and Knowledge Acquisition, But Evidence on Cost-Effectiveness and Skill Retention Remains Lacking.

作者信息

Coxe Francesca R, Stauffer Taylor P, Ast Michael P

机构信息

Hospital for Special Surgery, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, 535 E 70th St, New York, NY, 10021, USA.

出版信息

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2025 May 8. doi: 10.1007/s12178-025-09973-8.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

Virtual reality (VR) simulation in orthopedic education has gained recent interest in the literature. VR simulation provides a virtual space to practice surgical steps accurately, creating a user-controlled environment for novice surgical trainee skill development. Despite the reported benefits, VR is not routinely incorporated into orthopedic residency core curriculum. This study reviews and synthesizes contemporary data assessing the efficacy of VR simulation in orthopedic surgical training.

RECENT FINDINGS

Twenty-three studies across six subspecialty areas were included. Seven hundred and forty-eight participants trained on over nine different VR simulators. Control groups included no additional training, surgical technique guides, surgical videos, and benchtop simulators. Outcome measurements included procedure-specific checklists, objective grading scales, time-to-task completion, and accuracy of implant placement, among others. No outcomes directly focused on patient safety or involved live patients. Across disciplines, VR simulation training improved outcomes when compared to controls, conferring quicker procedure times, higher correct step completion, and more accurate implant placement, although not always statistically significant. Virtual reality is a tool employed by various industries that offers immersive, interactive, and realistic learning experiences. In orthopedics, VR has the potential to enhance skills, improve safety, and increase trainee confidence. In most of the included studies, trainees performed better in the VR simulation groups when compared to control education modalities, and participants readily embraced VR. However, there is mixed evidence on its use, and future studies are needed involving longitudinal VR education to better assess the actual impact on trainee skills, as well as performance in the operating room and its impact on patient outcomes.

摘要

综述目的

骨科教育中的虚拟现实(VR)模拟最近在文献中受到关注。VR模拟提供了一个虚拟空间,可准确练习手术步骤,为新手外科实习生技能发展创造一个用户可控的环境。尽管有报道称其具有诸多益处,但VR并未常规纳入骨科住院医师核心课程。本研究回顾并综合了当代数据,以评估VR模拟在骨科手术培训中的效果。

最新发现

纳入了六个亚专业领域的23项研究。748名参与者在九种以上不同的VR模拟器上接受培训。对照组包括无额外培训、手术技术指南、手术视频和台式模拟器。结果测量包括特定手术的检查表、客观评分量表、任务完成时间以及植入物放置的准确性等。没有结果直接关注患者安全或涉及真实患者。跨学科来看,与对照组相比,VR模拟培训改善了结果,手术时间更快、正确步骤完成率更高、植入物放置更准确,尽管并非总是具有统计学意义。虚拟现实是各行业使用的一种工具,可提供沉浸式、交互式和逼真的学习体验。在骨科领域,VR有潜力提高技能、改善安全性并增强实习生信心。在大多数纳入研究中,与对照教育模式相比,实习生在VR模拟组中的表现更好,且参与者欣然接受VR。然而,关于其使用的证据不一,需要开展涉及长期VR教育的未来研究,以更好地评估其对实习生技能的实际影响,以及在手术室中的表现及其对患者结局的影响。

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