2012
DOI: 10.1177/145749691210100102
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Virtual Reality Simulator Training of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomies — A Systematic Review

Abstract: Background and Aims: simulators are widely used in occupations where practice in authentic environments would involve high human or economic risks. surgical procedures can be simulated by increasingly complex and expensive techniques. this review gives an update on computer-based virtual reality (vr) simulators in training for laparoscopic cholecystectomies.Materials and Methods: from leading databases (medline, cochrane, embase), randomised or controlled trials and the latest systematic reviews were systemati… Show more

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“…This procedure takes a relatively long period to learn, as the surgical trainee proceeds under supervision, gradually with increasing responsibility towards becoming an independently operating specialist expert surgeon (Ericsson 2004;Patel et al 2001;Silvennoinen et al 2009). Various methods for LC technical skill training for surgical residents have been implemented to aid this learning process such as box trainers and virtual reality simulators (Aggarwal et al 2009;Ikonen et al 2012). It is however noteworthy that half of the bile duct injuries occur during LCs that surgeons evaluate as "technically easy."…”
Section: Errors and The Study Of Human Factors In Lcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure takes a relatively long period to learn, as the surgical trainee proceeds under supervision, gradually with increasing responsibility towards becoming an independently operating specialist expert surgeon (Ericsson 2004;Patel et al 2001;Silvennoinen et al 2009). Various methods for LC technical skill training for surgical residents have been implemented to aid this learning process such as box trainers and virtual reality simulators (Aggarwal et al 2009;Ikonen et al 2012). It is however noteworthy that half of the bile duct injuries occur during LCs that surgeons evaluate as "technically easy."…”
Section: Errors and The Study Of Human Factors In Lcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mastery of performance, especially of highly technical tasks such as microsurgery 1,2 and aviation 3 takes years of repeated practice to achieve. 4 In ophthalmology, evidence has emerged for a wider spread of performance in the early stages of training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical apprentices can repeat training sessions as often as necessary to achieve mastery. The laparoscopic skills acquired through the simulation are transferred to the operating room with real patients [3] [4] [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%