BACKGROUND: The study aim was to compare the effectiveness of virtual reality and computer-enhanced videoscopic training devices for training novice surgeons in complex laparoscopic skills. METHODS: Third-year medical students received instruction on laparoscopic intracorporeal suturing and knot tying and then underwent a pretraining assessment of the task using a live porcine model. Students were then randomized to objectives-based training on either the virtual reality (n=8) or computer-enhanced (n=8) training devices for 4 weeks, after which the assessment was repeated. RESULTS: Posttraining performance had improved compared with pretraining performance in both task completion rate (94% versus 18%; P\u3c0.001*) and time [18158 (SD) versu...
Background and objectives: The primary objective was to evaluate the benefit of training with virtua...
Background and Aims: Virtual reality (VR) laparoscopic simulator training has been shown to augment ...
Introduction - Even though literature provides compelling evidence of the value of simulators for tr...
Background and Purpose: Several different methods of teaching laparoscopic skills have been advocate...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
BACKGROUND: The study investigated whether 3D vision and haptic feedback in combination in a virtual...
Current research in the area of medical simulation is investigating the efficacy of using virtual re...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were (1) to compare different methods of learning basic lap...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
Background and objective: Virtual reality (VR) simulators enrich surgical training and offer trainin...
Proficiency-based training has become essential in the training of surgeons such that on completion ...
Medical technology is currently evolving so rapidly that its impact cannot be analysed. Robotics and...
Background- Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requirin...
Background : Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients in the operating room, which is time...
ABSTRACT Background: The increasingly intense usage of technology applied to videosurgery and the a...
Background and objectives: The primary objective was to evaluate the benefit of training with virtua...
Background and Aims: Virtual reality (VR) laparoscopic simulator training has been shown to augment ...
Introduction - Even though literature provides compelling evidence of the value of simulators for tr...
Background and Purpose: Several different methods of teaching laparoscopic skills have been advocate...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
BACKGROUND: The study investigated whether 3D vision and haptic feedback in combination in a virtual...
Current research in the area of medical simulation is investigating the efficacy of using virtual re...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were (1) to compare different methods of learning basic lap...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
Background and objective: Virtual reality (VR) simulators enrich surgical training and offer trainin...
Proficiency-based training has become essential in the training of surgeons such that on completion ...
Medical technology is currently evolving so rapidly that its impact cannot be analysed. Robotics and...
Background- Laparoscopic suturing is one of the most difficult tasks in endoscopic surgery, requirin...
Background : Surgery has traditionally been learned on patients in the operating room, which is time...
ABSTRACT Background: The increasingly intense usage of technology applied to videosurgery and the a...
Background and objectives: The primary objective was to evaluate the benefit of training with virtua...
Background and Aims: Virtual reality (VR) laparoscopic simulator training has been shown to augment ...
Introduction - Even though literature provides compelling evidence of the value of simulators for tr...