INTEGRATING A VIRTUAL REALITY MASK IN FUNCTIONAL UROLOGICAL SURGERIES UNDER LOCAL ANESTHESIA: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY ON UTILITY AND SATISFACTION.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Urology Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1016/j.urology.2024.11.007
Paolo Geretto, Sabrina De Cillis, Luigi Candela, Thibault Germain, Nicolas Vienney, Margaux Felber, Véronique Phé
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a virtual reality (VR) mask as a distraction tool during minimally invasive functional urological interventions as part of the local anesthesia protocol.

Methods: This is a single-centre prospective observational pilot cohort study which included all consecutive patients undergoing intradetrusor botulinum toxin injection, sacral neuromodulation, and urethral bulking agent injection with combined anesthetic protocol composed by local anesthesia and a VR mask (Hypno VRTM virtual reality mask, Strasbourg, France). Preoperative and postoperative evaluation included the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) index. Intraoperatively, a 4-point Likert anxiety rating scale and a visual analog scale (VAS) pain score were assessed. Vital signs were measured preoperative and intraoperatively. Postoperatively, two questionnaires exploring patient satisfaction were administered. The evaluated outcomes were the tolerability of the device and patient's reported intraoperative pain and anxiety.

Results: Thirty-nine patients were included. Mean age was 64 years. Eleven patients (28%) were affected by neurological conditions. Two patients experienced subjective discomfort. Preoperative and intraoperative mean arterial pressure was 105 and 111 mmHg (p=0.01), respectively. Preoperative and intraoperative mean heart rate was 72 and 75 bpm (p=0.12), respectively. Preoperative and postoperative STAI index were 34.8+-10 and 32.8+-10.3 (p=0.88). Mean Likert anxiety scale value was 2.2+-1.1, mean intraoperative VAS score was 5.3+-2.5. Thirty-four (87%) patients declared themselves satisfied with the surgical procedure and 36 (92.3%) patients would have recommended the same procedure to a relative.

Conclusions: Virtual reality mask may play a role in reducing pain and anxiety in minimally-invasive functional urological interventions.

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Urology
Urology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: Urology is a monthly, peer–reviewed journal primarily for urologists, residents, interns, nephrologists, and other specialists interested in urology The mission of Urology®, the "Gold Journal," is to provide practical, timely, and relevant clinical and basic science information to physicians and researchers practicing the art of urology worldwide. Urology® publishes original articles relating to adult and pediatric clinical urology as well as to clinical and basic science research. Topics in Urology® include pediatrics, surgical oncology, radiology, pathology, erectile dysfunction, infertility, incontinence, transplantation, endourology, andrology, female urology, reconstructive surgery, and medical oncology, as well as relevant basic science issues. Special features include rapid communication of important timely issues, surgeon''s workshops, interesting case reports, surgical techniques, clinical and basic science review articles, guest editorials, letters to the editor, book reviews, and historical articles in urology.
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