Utilizing NeuroTouch, a virtual reality simulator, to assess and monitor bimanual performance during brain tumor resection
Utilizing NeuroTouch, a virtual reality simulator, to assess and monitor bimanual performance during brain tumor resection
Authors: FE Alotaibi, R Del Maestro, G AlZhrani, MA Mullah, A Sabbagh, H Azarnoush, A Winkler-Schwartz
Publication date: 2015
Journal: Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Description:
Background
NeuroTouch simulator provides the potential to determine performance metrics, but validation and easily utilized software are essential before implementation of this platform into neurosurgical training.
Objectives
Evaluate and validate neurosurgical performance metrics for simulated brain tumors resection. Develop software and a global web based system to allow utilization of these metrics.
Methods
The bimanual resection of 8 simulated brain tumors with differing complexity was evaluated. Software was developed to automatically generate all the metrics from NeuroTouch data output including: blood loss, tumor percentage resected, total brain volume removed, maximum and sum of forces utilized, efficiency index, ultrasonic aspirator path length index (UAPLI), coordination index and ultrasonic aspirator bimanual forces ratio (UABFR). Six neurosurgeons and 12 residents were evaluated.
Results …
Total citations: 4