Journal article
Presentation of automated procedural guidance in surgical simulation: results of two randomised controlled trials
S Wijewickrema, Y Zhou, I Ioannou, B Copson, P Piromchai, C Yu, R Briggs, J Bailey, G Kennedy, S O'Leary
Journal of Laryngology and Otology | Cambridge University Press | Published : 2018
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness and usability of automated procedural guidance during virtual temporal bone surgery. METHODS: Two randomised controlled trials were performed to evaluate the effectiveness, for medical students, of two presentation modalities of automated real-time procedural guidance in virtual reality simulation: full and step-by-step visual presentation of drillable areas. Presentation modality effectiveness was determined through a comparison of participants' dissection quality, evaluated by a blinded otologist, using a validated assessment scale. RESULTS: While the provision of automated guidance on procedure improved performance (full presentation, p = 0...
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Awarded by Australian Research Council Linkage Project Grant
Awarded by Cochlear Ltd
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by an Australian Research Council Linkage Project Grant, in which Cochlear Ltd is a partner (grant number: LP130100806). The Biostatistics Hub at the Eastern Hill/St Vincent's Academic Centre (University of Melbourne) was consulted for statistical advice.