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Virtual reality training compared with apprenticeship training in laparoscopic surgery: a meta-analysis

Mark Portelli, SF Bianco, Tonio Bezzina, JE Abela

2020Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England111 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Since its inception, laparoscopic surgery has evolved and new techniques have been developed due to technological advances. This requires a different and more complex skill set in comparison with open surgery. Reduced working hours, less training time and patient safety factors demand that such skills need to be achieved outside the operating theatre environment. Several studies have been published and have determined the effectiveness of virtual reality training. We aimed to compare virtual reality training with the traditional apprenticeship method of training and determine whether it can supplement or replace the traditional apprenticeship model. We also aimed to perform a meta-analysis of the literature and develop conclusions with respect to the benefits achieved by adding virtual reality training on a regular basis to surgical training programmes. METHODS: A literature search was carried out on PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE and Google Scholar academic search engines using the MESH terms 'randomised controlled trials', 'virtual reality', 'laparoscopy', 'surgical education' and 'surgical training'. All randomised controlled trials published to January 2018 comparing virtual reality training to apprenticeship training were included. Data were collected on improved dexterity, operative performance and operating times. Each outcome was calculated with 95% confidence intervals and with intention-to-treat analysis; 24 randomised controlled trials were analysed. FINDINGS: 0.0002). CONCLUSION: This meta-analysis shows that virtual reality not only improves efficiency in the trainee's surgical practice but also improves quality with reduced error rates and improved tissue handling.

Topics & Concepts

ApprenticeshipVirtual realityMedicineMeta-analysisMEDLINETraining (meteorology)Medical physicsComputer scienceLearning curveMedical educationArtificial intelligenceMeteorologyInternal medicinePolitical sciencePhilosophyLinguisticsPhysicsLawOperating systemSurgical Simulation and TrainingVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsAugmented Reality Applications