IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Julius Reiser, Amir Amini, Vanessa M Swiatek, Firat Taskaya, Sifian Al-Hamid, Klaus-Peter Stein, Ali Rashidi, I Erol Sandalcioglu, Belal Neyazi
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背景和目的:脑血管神经外科医生的培训面临着巨大的挑战,特别是由于动脉瘤夹闭术的数量不断减少。传统的培训方法严重依赖临床病例,这限制了技能的发展。本研究旨在实施和验证显微外科动脉瘤培训模拟器(MATS),为神经外科培训提供全面、逼真和经济高效的解决方案:方法:MATS 采用半自动化算法和增材制造技术设计,可复制大脑中动脉分叉动脉瘤。模拟器包括一个脉动灌注系统,并与吲哚青绿血管造影术兼容。医科学生、住院医师和经验丰富的神经外科医生通过面效、内容效和构效评估对该模拟器进行了评价。使用改良的动脉瘤夹闭技能客观结构化评估来测量表现:结果:MATS 显示出很高的表面和内容效度,尤其是在复制动脉瘤夹闭的视觉和程序方面。所有经验水平的参与者在修改后的动脉瘤夹闭技能客观结构化评估得分上都有显著提高,其中医科学生的学习曲线最为明显。模拟器与吲哚菁绿血管造影术的兼容性得到了证实,但在模拟动脉瘤破裂时,在复制生理灌注压力和蛛网膜下腔出血的视觉影响方面存在局限性:MATS是一种经过验证、具有成本效益和可重复性的工具,可通过提高技术技能显著加强神经外科培训,尤其是对缺乏经验的参与者。虽然模拟器能有效模拟动脉瘤手术的关键环节,但仍需进一步研究以评估其预测有效性及其对实际手术结果的潜在影响。
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How Good is Neurosurgical Training? Validation of a Perfused Microsurgical Aneurysm Training Simulator Using a Modified Objective Structured Assessment of Aneurysm Clipping Skills Score and Indocyanine Green Angiography.

Background and objectives: The training of cerebrovascular neurosurgeons faces significant challenges, particularly due to the decreasing volume of aneurysm clipping procedures. Traditional training methods rely heavily on clinical case availability, which limits skill development. This study aimed to implement and validate a Microsurgical Aneurysm Training Simulator (MATS) that offers a comprehensive, realistic, and cost-effective solution for neurosurgical training.

Methods: MATS was designed using semiautomated algorithms and additive manufacturing to replicate a bifurcation aneurysm of the middle cerebral artery. The simulator includes a pulsatile perfusion system and is compatible with indocyanine-green angiography. The simulation was evaluated by medical students, residents, and experienced neurosurgeons through face, content, and construct validity assessments. Performance was measured using a modified Objective Structured Assessment of Aneurysm Clipping Skills.

Results: MATS demonstrated high face and content validity, particularly in replicating the visual and procedural aspects of aneurysm clipping. Participants across all experience levels showed significant improvements in modified Objective Structured Assessment of Aneurysm Clipping Skills scores, with medical students displaying the most pronounced learning curve. The simulators compatibility with indocyanine green angiography was confirmed, though limitations were noted in replicating physiological perfusion pressures and the visual impact of subarachnoid hemorrhage during aneurysm rupture simulations.

Conclusion: MATS is a validated, cost-effective, and reproducible tool that significantly enhances neurosurgical training by improving technical skills, especially in inexperienced participants. While the simulator effectively mimics key aspects of aneurysm surgery, further research is needed to assess its predictive validity and its potential impact on actual surgical outcomes.

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Operative Neurosurgery
Operative Neurosurgery Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
CiteScore
3.10
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530
期刊介绍: Operative Neurosurgery is a bi-monthly, unique publication focusing exclusively on surgical technique and devices, providing practical, skill-enhancing guidance to its readers. Complementing the clinical and research studies published in Neurosurgery, Operative Neurosurgery brings the reader technical material that highlights operative procedures, anatomy, instrumentation, devices, and technology. Operative Neurosurgery is the practical resource for cutting-edge material that brings the surgeon the most up to date literature on operative practice and technique
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