2022
DOI: 10.3171/2022.5.focus2261
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360° 3D virtual reality operative video for the training of residents in neurosurgery

Abstract: OBJECTIVE Training of residents is an essential but time-consuming and costly task in the surgical disciplines. During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, surgical education became even more challenging because of the reduced caseload due to the increased shift to corona care. In this context, augmented 360° 3D virtual reality (VR) videos of surgical procedures enable effective off-site training through virtual participation in the surgery. The goal of this study was to establish and evaluate 360° 3D VR ope… Show more

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“…Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects seem to be the most used software for such additions. Recent studies exploring neurosurgical and operative 360-degree VR videos, central line insertion 360-degree VR videos, and development of such videos to portray experience of migraine sufferers were all successful in adding AR elements through one or both of the Adobe software [13,21,31,32]. Harrington et al were also successful in using Mettle Skybox Studio Plugin in their 360-degree operative VR videos [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects seem to be the most used software for such additions. Recent studies exploring neurosurgical and operative 360-degree VR videos, central line insertion 360-degree VR videos, and development of such videos to portray experience of migraine sufferers were all successful in adding AR elements through one or both of the Adobe software [13,21,31,32]. Harrington et al were also successful in using Mettle Skybox Studio Plugin in their 360-degree operative VR videos [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation training is used to practice clinical skills in a safe environment and is effective in reducing complications. Recently, there has been an increase in simulation training tools, such as virtual reality, 4) 360° 3D virtual reality video with head-mount display, 9) and patient-specific models made by 3D printers. 7,8) Virtual reality and 3D vascular models are reported to be useful tools for neurointerventional simulation training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They obtained a positive response (91%) from residents as it is a tool that allows for improved procedural orientation. [ 2 ] Therefore, by complementing simulation spaces with more immersive technologies, better learning outcomes can be achieved during neurosurgery residency.…”
Section: New Simulation Technologies In Neurosurgery Residencymentioning
confidence: 99%