3D vision accelerates laparoscopic proficiency and skills are transferable to 2D conditions: A randomized trial - 27/09/17
, Lars Konge, Ph.D. a, b
: Professor, Flemming Bjerrum, Ph.D. b, c 
Abstract |
Background |
Laparoscopy is difficult to master, in part because surgeons operate in a three-dimensional (3D) space guided by two-dimensional (2D) images. This trial explores the effect of 3D vision during a laparoscopic training program, and examine whether it is possible to transfer skills acquired with 3D conditions to 2D conditions.
Methods |
We designed a randomized controlled trial where residents (n = 34) were randomized to proficiency-based laparoscopic simulator training under either 3D or 2D conditions. Subsequently, participants completed a retention test under 2D conditions.
Results |
Mean training time were reduced in the intervention group; 231 min versus 323 min; P = 0.012. There was no significant difference in the mean times to completion of the retention test; 92 min versus 95 min; P = 0.85.
Conclusion |
3D vision reduced time to proficiency on a virtual-reality laparoscopy simulator. Furthermore, skills learned with 3D vision can be transferred to 2D vision conditions. Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02361463).
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Three-dimensional imaging, Laparoscopic training, Surgical skills, Three-dimensional laparoscopy, Depth perception, Psychomotor skills
Plan
Vol 214 - N° 1
P. 63-68 - juillet 2017 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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