Abstract This study investigates the validity evidence of metrics used for the assessment of surgical skills for Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) in a virtual reality simulator. MSICS surgery is a low-cost, low-technology cataract surgery technique, which is widely used in low- and middle-income countries. However, there is a lack of cataract surgeons globally, and efficient and evidence-based training of new surgeons is needed. In order to investigate the validity of simulator metrics, we included three groups of participants: (1) MSICS novices who were ophthalmologists with no cataract surgery experience, (2) MSICS novices who were experienced phacoemulsification cataract surgeons, but with no MSICS experience, and (3) exper...
BACKGROUND: A demand for safe, efficient laparoscopic training tools has prompted the introduction o...
The aim of this study was to review the capability of virtual reality simulators in the application ...
PURPOSE: To develop and test the validity of a surgical competency assessment tool for simulated sma...
Cataract surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures in Sweden and around 90 000 operation...
Purpose: To investigate the correlation in performance of cataract surgery between a virtualreality ...
Shameema Sikder,1 Jia Luo,2 P Pat Banerjee,2 Cristian Luciano,2 Patrick Kania,2 Jonathan C Song,1 Em...
Objectives: To evaluate the correlation of cataract surgical simulator and real-life surgical exper...
Background: Computer based surgical training is believed to be capable of providing a controlled vir...
The current method of surgical training is based on the Halstedian model where novice surgeons learn...
Purpose To investigate the correlation in performance of cataract surgery between a virtual-reality ...
Laparoscopic surgery is the standard approach for most surgical operations because of its benefits f...
Aim of this study is to investigate the importance of acquiring basic and advanced laparoscopic skil...
Background and Purpose: Several different methods of teaching laparoscopic skills have been advocate...
Objective: To compare performance on the Eyesi surgical simulator by users with different levels of ...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of existing literature on si...
BACKGROUND: A demand for safe, efficient laparoscopic training tools has prompted the introduction o...
The aim of this study was to review the capability of virtual reality simulators in the application ...
PURPOSE: To develop and test the validity of a surgical competency assessment tool for simulated sma...
Cataract surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures in Sweden and around 90 000 operation...
Purpose: To investigate the correlation in performance of cataract surgery between a virtualreality ...
Shameema Sikder,1 Jia Luo,2 P Pat Banerjee,2 Cristian Luciano,2 Patrick Kania,2 Jonathan C Song,1 Em...
Objectives: To evaluate the correlation of cataract surgical simulator and real-life surgical exper...
Background: Computer based surgical training is believed to be capable of providing a controlled vir...
The current method of surgical training is based on the Halstedian model where novice surgeons learn...
Purpose To investigate the correlation in performance of cataract surgery between a virtual-reality ...
Laparoscopic surgery is the standard approach for most surgical operations because of its benefits f...
Aim of this study is to investigate the importance of acquiring basic and advanced laparoscopic skil...
Background and Purpose: Several different methods of teaching laparoscopic skills have been advocate...
Objective: To compare performance on the Eyesi surgical simulator by users with different levels of ...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of existing literature on si...
BACKGROUND: A demand for safe, efficient laparoscopic training tools has prompted the introduction o...
The aim of this study was to review the capability of virtual reality simulators in the application ...
PURPOSE: To develop and test the validity of a surgical competency assessment tool for simulated sma...