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Simulation-based training for thoracoscopic lobectomy: a randomized controlled trial: virtual-reality versus black-box simulation

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    Abstract

    BACKGROUND: Video-assisted thoracic surgery is gradually replacing conventional open thoracotomy as the method of choice for the treatment of early-stage non-small cell lung cancers, and thoracic surgical trainees must learn and master this technique. Simulation-based training could help trainees overcome the first part of the learning curve, but no virtual-reality simulators for thoracoscopy are commercially available. This study aimed to investigate whether training on a laparoscopic simulator enables trainees to perform a thoracoscopic lobectomy.

    METHODS: Twenty-eight surgical residents were randomized to either virtual-reality training on a nephrectomy module or traditional black-box simulator training. After a retention period they performed a thoracoscopic lobectomy on a porcine model and their performance was scored using a previously validated assessment tool.

    RESULTS: The groups did not differ in age or gender. All participants were able to complete the lobectomy. The performance of the black-box group was significantly faster during the test scenario than the virtual-reality group: 26.6 min (SD 6.7 min) versus 32.7 min (SD 7.5 min). No difference existed between the two groups when comparing bleeding and anatomical and non-anatomical errors.

    CONCLUSION: Simulation-based training and targeted instructions enabled the trainees to perform a simulated thoracoscopic lobectomy. Traditional black-box training was more effective than virtual-reality laparoscopy training. Thus, a dedicated simulator for thoracoscopy should be available before establishing systematic virtual-reality training programs for trainees in thoracic surgery.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalSurgical Endoscopy
    Volume28
    Issue number6
    Pages (from-to)1821-9
    Number of pages9
    ISSN0930-2794
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2014

    Keywords

    • Adult
    • Animals
    • Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
    • Computer Simulation
    • Computer-Assisted Instruction
    • Female
    • Humans
    • Internship and Residency
    • Learning Curve
    • Male
    • Pneumonectomy
    • Swine
    • Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted
    • Thoracoscopy
    • User-Computer Interface

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