Knowledge maps as a complementary tool to learn and teach surgical anatomy in virtual reality: A case study in dental implantology

IF 2.8 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Inês M. Lúcio, Bernardo G. de Faria, Renata G. Raidou, Luís Proença, Carlos Zagalo, José João Mendes, Pedro Rodrigues, Daniel Simões Lopes
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A thorough understanding of surgical anatomy is essential for preparing and training medical students to become competent and skilled surgeons. While Virtual Reality (VR) has shown to be a suitable interaction paradigm for surgical training, traditional anatomical VR models often rely on simple labels and arrows pointing to relevant landmarks. Yet, studies have indicated that such visual settings could benefit from knowledge maps as such representations explicitly illustrate the conceptual connections between anatomical landmarks. In this article, a VR educational tool is presented designed to explore the potential of knowledge maps as a complementary visual encoding for labeled 3D anatomy models. Focusing on surgical anatomy for implantology, it was investigated whether integrating knowledge maps within a VR environment could improve students' understanding and retention of complex anatomical relationships. The study involved 30 master's students in dentistry and 3 anatomy teachers, who used the tool and were subsequently assessed through surgical anatomy quizzes (measuring both completion times and scores) and subjective feedback (assessing user satisfaction, preferences, system usability, and task workload). The results showed that using knowledge maps in an immersive environment facilitates learning and teaching surgical anatomy applied to implantology, serving as a complementary tool to conventional VR educational methods.

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知识图谱作为一种辅助工具,在虚拟现实中学习和教授外科解剖学:牙科种植学的案例研究。
对外科解剖的透彻理解对于准备和训练医学生成为称职和熟练的外科医生是必不可少的。虽然虚拟现实(VR)已被证明是一种适合外科训练的交互范例,但传统的解剖VR模型通常依赖于简单的标签和指向相关地标的箭头。然而,研究表明,这种视觉设置可以从知识地图中受益,因为这种表示明确地说明了解剖标志之间的概念联系。在本文中,提出了一个VR教育工具,旨在探索知识地图作为标记3D解剖模型的补充视觉编码的潜力。以种植外科解剖为重点,研究了在VR环境中整合知识地图是否能提高学生对复杂解剖关系的理解和记忆。该研究涉及30名牙科硕士研究生和3名解剖学教师,他们使用了该工具,随后通过外科解剖学测验(测量完成时间和分数)和主观反馈(评估用户满意度、偏好、系统可用性和任务工作量)对他们进行了评估。结果表明,在沉浸式环境中使用知识地图有助于种植外科解剖学的学习和教学,可以作为传统VR教学方法的补充工具。
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Healthcare Technology Letters
Healthcare Technology Letters Health Professions-Health Information Management
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6.10
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4.80%
发文量
12
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: Healthcare Technology Letters aims to bring together an audience of biomedical and electrical engineers, physical and computer scientists, and mathematicians to enable the exchange of the latest ideas and advances through rapid online publication of original healthcare technology research. Major themes of the journal include (but are not limited to): Major technological/methodological areas: Biomedical signal processing Biomedical imaging and image processing Bioinstrumentation (sensors, wearable technologies, etc) Biomedical informatics Major application areas: Cardiovascular and respiratory systems engineering Neural engineering, neuromuscular systems Rehabilitation engineering Bio-robotics, surgical planning and biomechanics Therapeutic and diagnostic systems, devices and technologies Clinical engineering Healthcare information systems, telemedicine, mHealth.
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