Alternative Modalities for Temporal Bone Training in Otolaryngology: A Systematic Review.

Journal of otology Pub Date : 2025-04-30 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.26599/JOTO.2025.9540015
Quan Lu, John Wenger, Anita Jeyakumar
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Objective: Critically appraise the current state of alternate temporal bone training techniques (virtual reality (VR) simulation, 3D-printed models, and mental practice (MP)) compared to traditional and cadaver methods. Databases Reviewed: PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science.

Methods: Search terms utilized "temporal bone training", "temporal bone surgical modalities", and "training modalities temporal bone surgery" with "3D", "rapid prototyp*", "stereolithography", "additive manufact*", "plaster", "VR", "virtual reality", "animal model", "animal temporal bone", and "synthetic" with "AND" for all literature. Exclusion criteria: non-ENT, non-English, and did not compare against alternative/traditional methods.

Results: 10 studies were included with 322 participants (83.9% ENT residents and 16.1% medical students). Costs include the FDM printer ($300), materials ($5/3D model), and <$5,000 for freeware simulator hardware. The Welling scale was used in 50% of studies. Alternate methods produced comparable or improved assessment scores to traditional and cadaver methods. Injuries were reported in three VR studies, with two reported significantly lower injury scores in the intervention groups. Time to completion was not significantly different in four VR studies, except for one finding that the time to visualize the incus was significantly lower in the intervention group. Performance after MP was not statistically different.

Conclusion: More data are needed to assess whether the alternate methods are comparable to cadaveric dissection in temporal bone training. 3D models and VR simulation demonstrate promising potential for novel trainees to acquire the basic skills and produce performance comparable to or significantly better than traditional methods of lectures, textbooks, CT images, and operative videos.

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耳鼻喉科颞骨训练的替代方式:系统综述。
目的:批判性地评价替代颞骨训练技术(虚拟现实(VR)模拟,3d打印模型和心理练习(MP))与传统方法和尸体方法的现状。数据库综述:PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science。方法:检索词为“颞骨训练”、“颞骨手术方式”和“颞骨手术训练方式”,检索词为“3D”、“快速原型”、“立体光刻”、“增材制造”、“石膏”、“VR”、“虚拟现实”、“动物模型”、“动物颞骨”和“合成”,检索词为“and”。排除标准:非耳鼻喉科,非英语,不与替代/传统方法进行比较。结果:纳入10项研究,共322名受试者(83.9%为耳鼻喉科住院医师,16.1%为医学生)。成本包括FDM打印机(300美元)、材料(5/3D模型)和结论:需要更多的数据来评估替代方法是否与颞骨训练中的尸体解剖相媲美。3D模型和VR模拟为新型受训者提供了良好的潜力,使他们能够掌握基本技能,并产生与讲座、教科书、CT图像和手术视频等传统方法相当或明显更好的表现。
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