Performance on a Virtual Reality Angled Laparoscope Task Correlates with Spatial Ability of Trainees |
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Authors: | Rachel Rosenthal Christian Hamel Daniel Oertli Nicolas Demartines Walter A. Gantert |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Surgery, University Hospital Lausanne, Rue du Bugnon 46, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland;(2) University Hospital Basel, 4031 Basel, Switzerland;(3) Klinik St. Anna Lucerne, 6006 Lucerne, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The aim of the present study was to investigate whether trainees’ performance on a virtual reality angled laparoscope navigation task correlates with scores obtained on a validated conventional test of spatial ability. 56 participants of a surgery workshop performed an angled laparoscope navigation task on the Xitact LS 500 virtual reality Simulator. Performance parameters were correlated with the score of a validated paper-and-pencil test of spatial ability. Performance at the conventional spatial ability test significantly correlated with performance at the virtual reality task for overall task score (p < 0.001), task completion time (p < 0.001) and economy of movement (p = 0.035), not for endoscope travel speed (p = 0.947). In conclusion, trainees’ performance in a standardized virtual reality camera navigation task correlates with their innate spatial ability. This VR session holds potential to serve as an assessment tool for trainees. |
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Keywords: | Spatial ability Laparoscopy Education |
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