Abstract: Introduction: Decreases in trainees’ working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcomes when hip arthroscopies are performed by inexperienced surgeons, mandate an additional means of training. Though virtual reality simulation has been adopted by other surgical specialities, its slow uptake in arthroscopic training is due to a lack of evidence as to its benefits. These benefits can be demonstrated through learning curves associated with simulator training—with practice reflecting increases in validated performance metrics. Methods: Twenty-five medical students with no previous experience of hip arthroscopy completed seven weekly simulated arthroscopies of a healthy virtual hip joint using a 70° arthroscope in the supine positi...
The way surgical trainees acquire technical skills is changing in modern surgical training programme...
INTRODUCTION: Simulators became important due to limitations of the traditional “see one, do one tec...
Purpose: To determine the face and construct validity as well as educational value and user-friendli...
INTRODUCTION: Decreases in trainees' working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcomes when hip...
Introduction Decreases in trainees' working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcomes when hip ...
BACKGROUND Ethical concerns for surgical training on patients, limited working hours with fewer case...
Purpose To determine whether a virtual reality (VR) arthroscopy simulator or benchtop (BT) arthrosco...
BackgroundVirtual reality (VR) simulation with haptic feedback has emerged as one of the most promis...
PURPOSE The aim of this work is to evaluate the effectiveness of training with the low-fidelity A...
Purpose: Surgical training is crucial for orthopedics residents during their educational careers. Re...
Purpose: To test the construct validity of the hip diagnostics module of a virtual reality hip arthr...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the current evidence relating to the benefits of virtual r...
Purpose: To test the construct validity of the hip diagnostics module of a virtual reality hip arthr...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: To determine the face and construct validity as well as educational value and user...
BACKGROUND: Hip arthroscopy can be performed with the patient in the lateral or supine position, but...
The way surgical trainees acquire technical skills is changing in modern surgical training programme...
INTRODUCTION: Simulators became important due to limitations of the traditional “see one, do one tec...
Purpose: To determine the face and construct validity as well as educational value and user-friendli...
INTRODUCTION: Decreases in trainees' working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcomes when hip...
Introduction Decreases in trainees' working hours, coupled with evidence of worse outcomes when hip ...
BACKGROUND Ethical concerns for surgical training on patients, limited working hours with fewer case...
Purpose To determine whether a virtual reality (VR) arthroscopy simulator or benchtop (BT) arthrosco...
BackgroundVirtual reality (VR) simulation with haptic feedback has emerged as one of the most promis...
PURPOSE The aim of this work is to evaluate the effectiveness of training with the low-fidelity A...
Purpose: Surgical training is crucial for orthopedics residents during their educational careers. Re...
Purpose: To test the construct validity of the hip diagnostics module of a virtual reality hip arthr...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the current evidence relating to the benefits of virtual r...
Purpose: To test the construct validity of the hip diagnostics module of a virtual reality hip arthr...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: To determine the face and construct validity as well as educational value and user...
BACKGROUND: Hip arthroscopy can be performed with the patient in the lateral or supine position, but...
The way surgical trainees acquire technical skills is changing in modern surgical training programme...
INTRODUCTION: Simulators became important due to limitations of the traditional “see one, do one tec...
Purpose: To determine the face and construct validity as well as educational value and user-friendli...