Abstract Background Spatial cognition is known to play an important role in minimally invasive surgery (MIS), as it was found to enable faster surgical skill acquisition, reduce surgical time and errors made and significantly improve surgical performance. No prior research attempted to summarize the available literature, to indicate the level of importance of the individual spatial abilities and how they impact surgical performance and skill acquisition in MIS. Methods Psychological and medical databases were systematically searched to identify studies directly exploring spatial cognition in MIS learning and performance outcomes. Articles written in the English language articles, published between 2006 and 2016, investigating any and all as...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the correlation of visual-spatial ability with pr...
Primum non nocere ("first, do no harm") serves as a reminder that patient safety and wellbeing lie ...
Spatial ability is one of the most important predictors of surgical skills and therefore seems to be...
This paper discusses spatial cognition in the domain of minimally invasive surgery. It draws on stud...
We examined changes in performance as people learned to use an angled laparoscope, a challenging spa...
Learning minimally invasive surgery (MIS) differs substantially from learning open surgery and train...
Learning minimally invasive surgery (MIS) differs substantially from learning open surgery and train...
Mini-invasive surgery-for example, laparoscopy-has challenged surgeons' skills by extending their us...
Background Previous research showing correlations between spatial ability and surgical skills has us...
Numerous studies have analyzed the critical factors for training in surgical endoscopy to ensure hig...
Abstract Recent technological advances have made Virtual Reality (VR) attractive in both research an...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether trainees' performance on a virtual reality a...
Visuo-spatial ability is associated with a quality of performance in a variety of surgical and medic...
Objective To compare innate spatial awareness skills, using the MIST-VR system (Ethicon Ltd, Edinbu...
Medical learning and training are fields in transition. Catalyst in this change is the introduction ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the correlation of visual-spatial ability with pr...
Primum non nocere ("first, do no harm") serves as a reminder that patient safety and wellbeing lie ...
Spatial ability is one of the most important predictors of surgical skills and therefore seems to be...
This paper discusses spatial cognition in the domain of minimally invasive surgery. It draws on stud...
We examined changes in performance as people learned to use an angled laparoscope, a challenging spa...
Learning minimally invasive surgery (MIS) differs substantially from learning open surgery and train...
Learning minimally invasive surgery (MIS) differs substantially from learning open surgery and train...
Mini-invasive surgery-for example, laparoscopy-has challenged surgeons' skills by extending their us...
Background Previous research showing correlations between spatial ability and surgical skills has us...
Numerous studies have analyzed the critical factors for training in surgical endoscopy to ensure hig...
Abstract Recent technological advances have made Virtual Reality (VR) attractive in both research an...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether trainees' performance on a virtual reality a...
Visuo-spatial ability is associated with a quality of performance in a variety of surgical and medic...
Objective To compare innate spatial awareness skills, using the MIST-VR system (Ethicon Ltd, Edinbu...
Medical learning and training are fields in transition. Catalyst in this change is the introduction ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the correlation of visual-spatial ability with pr...
Primum non nocere ("first, do no harm") serves as a reminder that patient safety and wellbeing lie ...
Spatial ability is one of the most important predictors of surgical skills and therefore seems to be...