André Luis Lugnani de Andrade, Fernanda Yuri Yuamoto, Claudia Marques Santa Rosa Malcher, Simone Appenzeller, Thiago Alves Garcia, William Dias Belangero
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骨科住院医师的工作量有所减少,而且人们认为住院医师可以在不让患者面临风险的情况下提高手术技能。关节镜检查是骨科中最常见的手术之一,可以在虚拟现实环境中进行培训。我们的目标是评估虚拟现实技术在医学生和骨科住院医师中发展关节镜技能的能力。我们在Pubmed, Scopus, Embase和Web of Science平台上进行了搜索。除去重复,剩下521篇文章。我们使用Rayyan应用程序来排除研究范围之外的文章,并选择了三篇随机文章,这些文章评估了接受和未接受虚拟现实培训的医学生或骨科住院医师的关节镜表现。关于时间,在VR模拟器中训练的个体观察到关节镜执行时间减少的趋势。关于手术技巧,在VR模拟器中训练的个体观察到关节镜下执行的显着改善。事实证明,虚拟现实模拟器在开发关节镜手术技能方面是有效的,并且是培训学生和住院医生的有效替代方法。证据等级I;系统评价与元分析。
ARTHROSCOPY LEARNING IN VIRTUAL REALITY: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND METANALYSIS.
There is a reduction in the workload of medical residency in orthopedics and a perception that residents can improve their surgical skills without the need to expose patients to risks. Arthroscopies are among the most frequent surgeries in orthopedics and can be trained in a Virtual Reality environment. Our objective is to evaluate the ability of Virtual Reality to develop arthroscopic skills in medical students and orthopedic residents. We conducted the search on Pubmed, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science platforms. Excluding duplicates, 521 articles remained. We use the Rayyan application to exclude articles outside the scope of the study, and three randomized articles that evaluated the arthroscopic performance of medical students or orthopedic residents with and without training in virtual reality were selected. Regarding time, a tendency towards a decrease in arthroscopic execution time was observed by individuals who trained in VR simulators. Regarding surgical skill, a significant improvement in arthroscopic execution was observed by individuals who trained in VR simulators. Virtual Reality simulators proved effective in developing arthroscopic surgical skills and were an effective alternative in training students and residents. Level of Evidence I; Systematic Review and Metanalyses .
期刊介绍:
A Revista Acta Ortopédica Brasileira, órgão oficial do Departamento de Ortopedia e Traumatologia da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (DOT/FMUSP), é publicada bimestralmente em seis edições ao ano (jan/fev, mar/abr, maio/jun, jul/ago, set/out e nov/dez) com versão em inglês disponível nos principais indexadores nacionais e internacionais e instituições de ensino do Brasil. Sendo hoje reconhecidamente uma importante contribuição para os especialistas da área com sua seriedade e árduo trabalho para as indexações já conquistadas.