重塑神经外科训练:一个基于模拟的结构化技能习得和课程整合的新概念。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Belal Neyazi, Amir Amini, Vanessa M Swiatek, Klaus-Peter Stein, Ali Rashidi, I Erol Sandalcioglu
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摘要

随着神经外科病例量的下降,替代培训方法对于实际的、动手的培训和技术技能的获得是必不可少的。物理模拟器具有增强手术训练的潜力,但目前的模型缺乏真实感,无法复制完整的手术工作流程。本研究旨在开发和评估一种新型的、可负担得起的微神经外科模拟器,旨在实现结构化、有效和可转移的技能获取。基于先前建立的方法,我们开发了一种新颖的高保真且具有成本效益的模拟器,该模拟器复制了神经外科工作流程的关键步骤,包括患者定位,开颅,显微外科解剖,动脉瘤夹,肿瘤切除和闭合技术。模拟器的保真度由经验丰富的神经外科医生通过严格的流变学测试和触觉评估进行验证。随后在为期两天的微神经外科模拟课程中实施,涉及来自德国领先机构的12名神经外科住院医生。参与者完成了课前和课后评估。使用新开发的工具-神经外科技能客观结构化评估(OSANS)对技术熟练程度和手术学习曲线进行客观评估。参与者对模拟器的解剖精度和触觉真实感评价很高,95%的人认为它“非常逼真”。客观评估显示技术技能显著提高,包括开颅精度和硬脑膜闭合。进行复杂的神经肿瘤和血管手术的信心增加了40%。将模拟训练纳入神经外科课程可以加强住院医师教育,改善技能习得,并促进患者安全。这提出了具有成本效益,可重复使用的模拟器桥梁的差距,在神经外科训练,使现实和重复的做法。
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Reshaping neurosurgical training: a novel simulation-based concept for structured skill acquisition and curriculum integration.

As neurosurgical caseloads decline, alternative training methods are essential for practical, hands-on training and technical skill acquisition. Physical simulators have the potential to enhance surgical training, but current models lack realism and fail to replicate the full surgical workflow. This study aims to develop and evaluate a novel, affordable microneurosurgical simulator designed for structured, effective and transferable skill acquisition. Based on previously established methodologies, we developed a novel high-fidelity yet cost-effective simulator that replicates the key steps of the neurosurgical workflow, including patient positioning, craniotomy, microsurgical dissection, clipping of aneurysms, tumor resection, and closure techniques. The simulator's fidelity was validated through intense rheological testing and tactile evaluations by experienced neurosurgeons. It was subsequently implemented in a two-day microneurosurgical simulation course involving 12 neurosurgical residents from leading German institutions. Participants completed pre- and post-course evaluations. Objective evaluations of technical proficiency and surgical learning curves were conducted using a newly developed tool-the Objective Structured Assessment of Neurosurgical Skills (OSANS). Participants rated the simulator highly for anatomical accuracy and tactile realism, with 95% considering it "highly realistic." Objective assessments revealed significant improvements in technical skills, including craniotomy precision and dural closure. Confidence in performing complex neuro-oncological and vascular procedures increased by 40%. Incorporating simulation-based training into neurosurgical curricula can enhance resident education, improve skill acquisition, and promote patient safety. This presented cost-effective, reusable simulator bridges gaps in neurosurgical training by enabling realistic and repetitive practice.

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Neurosurgical Review
Neurosurgical Review 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
191
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The goal of Neurosurgical Review is to provide a forum for comprehensive reviews on current issues in neurosurgery. Each issue contains up to three reviews, reflecting all important aspects of one topic (a disease or a surgical approach). Comments by a panel of experts within the same issue complete the topic. By providing comprehensive coverage of one topic per issue, Neurosurgical Review combines the topicality of professional journals with the indepth treatment of a monograph. Original papers of high quality are also welcome.
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