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12.02.2020 | Original Paper
The efficacy of immersive virtual reality surgical simulator training for pedicle screw placement: a randomized double-blind controlled trial
verfasst von:
Baoquan Xin, Xing Huang, Wei Wan, Kai Lv, Yiwei Hu, Jing Wang, Song Li, Weiwei Zou, Jianru Xiao, Tielong Liu
Erschienen in:
International Orthopaedics
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Ausgabe 5/2020
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Abstract
Objective
To verify whether the pedicle screw placement (PSP) skills of young surgeons receiving immersive virtual reality surgical simulator (IVRSS) training could be improved effectively and whether the IVRSS-PSP training mode could produce a real clinical value in clinical surgery.
Methods
Twenty-four young surgeons were equally randomized to a VR group and a NON-VR group. Participants in VR group received IVRSS-PSP training, and those in NON-VR group used the conventional model of observing a spinal model first and then watching a teaching video of spinal surgery for 40 minutes x five. The nailing outcome of the participants before and after training was evaluated by statistical analysis in both groups.
Results
Post-training data analysis showed that the success rate and accuracy rate of screw placement in VR group and NON-VR group were 82.9% and 69.6% vs. 74.2% and 55.4%, respectively, showing statistically significant differences between the two groups by chi-square test (P < 0.05).
Conclusion
The present study demonstrated that IVRSS-PSP was helpful to improve the success rate of PSP for young surgeons, and may provide valuable reference for PSP training of young surgeons. In addition, our study also showed a promising potential of the VR technology in surgical simulation training.