The Use of Virtual Reality in Surgical Training: Implications for Education, Patient Safety, and Global Health Equity

Surgeries Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.3390/surgeries4040061
Matteo Laspro, Leya Groysman, Alexandra N Verzella, Laura L. Kimberly, Roberto L. Flores
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As medicine becomes more complex, there is pressure for new and more innovative educational methods. Given the economic burden associated with in-person simulation, healthcare, including the realm of surgical education, has begun employing virtual reality (VR). Potential benefits of the addition of VR to surgical learning include increased pre-operative resident exposure to surgical techniques and procedures and better patient safety outcomes. However, these new technological advances, such as VR, may not replicate organic tissues or accurately simulate medical care and surgical scenarios, creating unrealistic pseudo-environments. Similarly, while advancements have been made, there are ongoing disparities concerning the utilization of these technologies. These disparities include aspects such as the availability of stable internet connections and the cost of implementing these technologies. In accordance with other innovative technologies, VR possesses upfront economic costs that may preclude equitable use in different academic centers around the world. As such, VR may further widen educational quality between high- and low-resource nations. This analysis integrates recent innovations in VR technology with existing discourse on global health and surgical equality. In doing so, it offers preliminary guidance to ensure that the implementation of VR occurs in an equitable, safe, and sustainable fashion.
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在外科培训中使用虚拟现实技术:对教育、患者安全和全球健康公平的影响
随着医学变得越来越复杂,人们迫切希望采用新的、更具创新性的教育方法。考虑到与现场模拟相关的经济负担,医疗保健领域(包括外科教育领域)已开始采用虚拟现实技术(VR)。在外科手术学习中加入虚拟现实技术的潜在好处包括增加住院医生术前对外科手术技术和程序的接触,以及更好的患者安全结果。然而,VR 等这些新技术进步可能无法复制有机组织或准确模拟医疗护理和手术场景,从而创造出不切实际的伪环境。同样,虽然取得了进步,但在这些技术的利用方面仍存在差距。这些差距包括是否有稳定的互联网连接以及实施这些技术的成本等方面。与其他创新技术一样,虚拟现实技术的前期经济成本可能会妨碍世界各地不同学术中心的公平使用。因此,虚拟现实技术可能会进一步扩大高资源国家和低资源国家之间的教育质量差距。本分析将 VR 技术的最新创新与有关全球健康和手术平等的现有论述相结合。在此过程中,它为确保以公平、安全和可持续的方式实施 VR 提供了初步指导。
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