DocumentCode
2029413
Title
Does virtual-reality training on orthopaedic simulators improve performance in the operating room?
Author
Vaughan, Neil ; Dubey, Venketesh N. ; Wainwright, Thomas W. ; Middleton, Robert G.
Author_Institution
Fac. of Sci. & Technol., Bournemouth Univ. (BU), Bournemouth, UK
fYear
2015
fDate
28-30 July 2015
Firstpage
51
Lastpage
54
Abstract
This paper summarises recent validation studies and evidence demonstrating whether training on virtual reality (VR) simulators directly relates to improved performance in-vivo for orthopaedic surgical procedures. This research provides a summary of transfer validity on virtual reality orthopaedic simulators. This covers studies which have shown validation of simulators and have shown the transfer of simulator-acquired skill to the operating room. The findings of this study are that there are 6 studies showing transfer of skill for VR to in-vivo However more studies assessing efficacy and transfer validity are required to conclusively quantify the transfer validity of VR orthopaedic simulators. However there is a popular positive opinion for the ability of VR training to convert into better in-vivo performance.
Keywords
computer based training; medical computing; orthopaedics; surgery; virtual reality; VR orthopaedic simulators; operating room performance; orthopaedic surgical procedures; simulator-acquired skill transfer; virtual reality orthopaedic simulators; virtual-reality training; Hip; Injuries; Solid modeling; Surgery; Training; Virtual reality; Efficacy; Orthopeadic; Performance; Simulator; Surgery; Testing; Transfer validity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Science and Information Conference (SAI), 2015
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SAI.2015.7237125
Filename
7237125
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