See-through Visualisation for Training and Assessing Unsighted Physical Examinations

Alejandro Granados, J. Perháč, L. Rosby, Yee Mun Lee, G. Tan, T. C. Tan, J. Higham, N. Magnenat-Thalmann, N. Low-Beer, F. Bello
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Objective: Motivated by the limitations of being unable to provide feedback and adequately assess technical skills whilst training unsighted physical examinations, such as Digital Rectal Examinations (DRE), we present a see-through visualisation system that can be used with benchtop models widely available in medical schools. Methods: We use position and pressure sensors located on the examining finger and have implemented a Virtual Reality (VR) simulation learning tool consisting of registered 3D models of the benchtop, augmented with relevant surrounding pelvic anatomy. The proposed system was evaluated with six medical students and eleven consultants. Results: The system is stable, runs in real time, uses unobtrusive sensor coils and pads, is able to capture data from sensors at 40Hz and adequately translates and rotates the position of the examining finger aligned to the 3D models of the benchtop and surrounding anatomy. Both medical students and consultants recognised the educational value of being able to see-through and visualise surrounding relevant anatomy. Although novices are reported to be the group that could benefit the most from our system, it is crucial not to be over reliant on visual cues for too long and to develop a strategy for the adequate use of the see-through system. Conclusions: The proposed VR simulation system is intended to improve the experience of novices learning unsighted examinations by providing real-time feedback and visualisation, allowing trainees to reflect on their performance and permitting more adequate assessment of technical skills.
用于训练和评估视力不佳的身体检查的透视可视化
目的:由于无法提供反馈和充分评估技术技能的局限性,同时培训盲人的身体检查,如直肠指检(DRE),我们提出了一个透明的可视化系统,可以与在医学院广泛使用的台式模型一起使用。方法:我们使用位于检查手指上的位置和压力传感器,并实现了一个虚拟现实(VR)模拟学习工具,该工具由注册的工作台3D模型组成,并增强了相关的周围骨盆解剖结构。6名医科学生和11名顾问对拟议的系统进行了评估。结果:该系统稳定,实时运行,使用不显眼的传感器线圈和垫,能够以40Hz的频率从传感器捕获数据,并充分转换和旋转检查手指的位置,使其与工作台和周围解剖结构的3D模型对齐。医学生和顾问都认识到能够透视和可视化周围相关解剖结构的教育价值。尽管据报道,新手可以从我们的系统中获益最多,但关键是不要太长时间过度依赖视觉线索,并制定适当使用透明系统的策略。结论:提出的VR模拟系统旨在通过提供实时反馈和可视化来改善新手学习视障检查的体验,让学员反思他们的表现,并允许更充分的技术技能评估。
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