The use of simulation in neurosurgical education and training A systematic review

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作者
Kirkman, Matthew A. [2 ]
Ahmed, Maria [2 ]
Albert, Angelique F. [2 ]
Wilson, Mark H. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Nandi, Dipankar [5 ]
Sevdalis, Nick [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Hosp Neurol & Neurosurg, Victor Horsley Dept Neurosurg, London WC1N 3BG, England
[2] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, St Marys Hosp, Dept Surg & Canc, London SW7 2AZ, England
[3] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, St Marys Hosp, Traumat Brain Injury Ctr, London SW7 2AZ, England
[4] Royal London Hosp, Londons Air Ambulance HEMS, London, England
[5] Imperial Coll Healthcare NHS Trust, Charing Cross Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, London, England
关键词
education; neurosurgery; simulation; training; virtual reality; VIRTUAL-REALITY SIMULATION; MEDICAL-EDUCATION; SURGICAL SIMULATION; COMPUTER-SIMULATION; DELIBERATE PRACTICE; SKILLS; VENTRICULOSTOMY; MODELS; IMPACT; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.3171/2014.5.JNS131766
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Object. There is increasing evidence that simulation provides high-quality, time-effective training in an era of resident duty-hour restrictions. Simulation may also permit trainees to acquire key skills in a safe environment, important in a specialty such as neurosurgery, where technical error can result in devastating consequences. The authors systematically reviewed the application of simulation within neurosurgical training and explored the state of the art in simulation within this specialty. To their knowledge this is the first systematic review published on this topic to date. Methods. The authors searched the Ovid MEDLINTE, Embase, and PsycINFO databases and identified 4101 articles; 195 abstracts were screened by 2 authors for inclusion. The authors reviewed data on study population, study design and setting, outcome measures, key findings, and limitations. Results. Twenty-eight articles formed the basis of this systematic review. Several different simulators are at the neurosurgeon's disposal, including those for ventriculostomy, neuroendoscopic procedures, and spinal surgery, with evidence for improved performance in a range of procedures. Feedback from participants has generally been favorable. However, study quality was found to be poor overall, with many studies hampered by nonrandomized design, presenting normal rather than abnormal anatomy, lack of control groups and long-term follow-up, poor study report. ing, lack of evidence of improved simulator performance translating into clinical benefit, and poor reliability and validity evidence. The mean Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument score of included studies was 9.21 +/- 1.95 (+/- SD) out of a possible score of 18. Conclusions. The authors demonstrate qualitative and quantitative benefits of a range of neurosurgical simulators but find significant shortfalls in methodology and design. Future studies should seek to improve study design and reporting, and provide long-term follow-up data on simulated and ideally patient outcomes.
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页数:19
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