Najah K. Mohammad, Ibrahim Ali Rajab, M. Mutar, Mustafa Ismail
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Abstract
Neuro-ophthalmology, bridging neurology and ophthalmology, highlights the nervous system’s crucial role in vision, encompassing afferent and efferent pathways. The evolution of this field has emphasized the importance of neuroanatomy for precise surgical interventions, presenting educational challenges in blending complex anatomical knowledge with surgical skills. This review examines the interplay between neuroanatomy and surgical practices in neuro-ophthalmology, aiming to identify educational gaps and suggest improvements.
A literature search across databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science was conducted, focusing on the implications of neuroanatomy in neuro-ophthalmic surgery education and practice. The review synthesizes insights from both recent and foundational studies to highlight current understandings and future research directions, particularly in educational approaches.
Findings indicate that 3D digital modeling and virtual reality have significantly enhanced neuroophthalmic surgical education by providing immersive and engaging learning experiences. For instance, detailed 3D brain atlases offer comprehensive resources for understanding the central nervous system’s normal and pathological states. Although studies show that 3D and traditional 2D methods achieve similar post-test results, 3D methods notably improve engagement and motivation, suggesting a shift toward more interactive learning environments.
Integrating both traditional and innovative educational tools is crucial for the progression of neuro-ophthalmic surgical training. This balance helps overcome educational hurdles and better prepare future surgeons. Continuous research and collaboration are essential to refine educational strategies, ultimately aiming to enhance patient care in neuro-ophthalmology.
神经眼科学是神经学和眼科学的桥梁,强调神经系统在视觉中的关键作用,包括传入和传出途径。这一领域的发展强调了神经解剖学对精确手术干预的重要性,这给将复杂的解剖学知识与手术技能相结合的教育带来了挑战。本综述探讨了神经解剖学与神经眼科手术实践之间的相互作用,旨在找出教育差距并提出改进建议。我们在 PubMed、Scopus 和 Web of Science 等数据库中进行了文献检索,重点关注神经解剖学对神经眼科手术教育和实践的影响。研究结果表明,三维数字建模和虚拟现实技术通过提供身临其境、引人入胜的学习体验,极大地促进了神经眼科手术教育。例如,详细的三维脑图谱为了解中枢神经系统的正常和病理状态提供了全面的资源。尽管研究表明三维和传统的二维方法在测试后取得的结果相似,但三维方法明显提高了参与度和积极性,这表明学习环境正在向更具互动性的方向转变。这种平衡有助于克服教育障碍,更好地培养未来的外科医生。持续的研究与合作对于完善教育策略至关重要,最终目的是加强神经眼科的患者护理。