Virtual reality in neurosurgery- a neurostimulator – based postgraduate residency training: a novel step towards skillful young neurosurgeons

Ahmad Kamboh, U., Abid, S., Ullah, S., Manzoor, M., Sultan, K., Mehboob, M., Ashraf, M. , Jamal, S. and Ahmad, M. (2022) Virtual reality in neurosurgery- a neurostimulator – based postgraduate residency training: a novel step towards skillful young neurosurgeons. Pakistan Journal Of Neurological Surgery, 26(3), pp. 536-542. (doi: 10.36552/pjns.v26i3.795)

[img] Text
305901.pdf - Published Version
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial.

408kB

Abstract

Introduction/Objective: Virtual Reality (VR) is the need of time in every field of life. Recent biotechnological advances have molded the surgeon-computer relationship. Department of Neurosurgery Jinnah Hospital Lahore has updated the postgraduate training program by adding the virtual reality simulator. We aim to explore the current and future roles and applications of VR and simulation in neurosurgical training that may reduce the learning curve, improve conceptual understanding and enhance visuospatial skills. Materials & Methods: Eight residents were enrolled in this program. They exercised the basic skills of neurosurgery e.g. suction, use of bipolar cautery, handling of CUSA, use of micro scissors, etc., and the automated software recorded each participant’s graph of performance separately. After 1.5 years, they were assessed in real-time on actual patients under the direct supervision of a qualified neurosurgeon. The assessment was done on DOPS (Directly Observed Procedural Skills) Performa. Results: The results showed that there was a gradual upward learning curve in simulator-based procedures from negative marking to 70% in basic surgical skills and 60% in advanced procedures on average for all the residents whereas the DOPS showed that all residents performed above expectation i.e., 4 or above. Conclusion: Neurostimulator-based postgraduate training program is opening new horizons for the safe and skillful training of residents. With the advancement of artificial intelligence, its use in training programs will lead to structured and systematic training patterns in the world of neurosurgery.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Ashraf, Dr Mohammad
Authors: Ahmad Kamboh, U., Abid, S., Ullah, S., Manzoor, M., Sultan, K., Mehboob, M., Ashraf, M., Jamal, S., and Ahmad, M.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing
Journal Name:Pakistan Journal Of Neurological Surgery
Publisher:Pakistan Society of Neurosurgeons
ISSN:1995-8811
Published Online:30 September 2022
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2022 Pakistan Journal Of Neurological Surgery
First Published:First published in Pakistan Journal Of Neurological Surgery 26(3):536-542
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons license

University Staff: Request a correction | Enlighten Editors: Update this record