Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3179460 The Surgeon 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Background: Shortened training times due to the European Working Time Directive (EWTD) and increased public scrutiny of surgical competency have led to a move away from the traditional apprenticeship model of training. Virtual reality (VR) simulation is a fascinating innovation allowing surgeons to develop without the need to practice on real patients and it may be a solution to achieve competency within a shortened training period. Method: A Medline search was performed to identify studies and commentaries on the use of VR simulators in endovascular training. Findings: Three studies on carotid stenting and four on peripheral vascular angioplasty demonstrate that simulator training is a valid, feasible and acceptable training tool. One randomised study reports that these skills learned on simulators are transferable to the operating room. Conclusion: VR simulators have a role in competency based, structured training of vascular interventionalists and should improve patient safety.
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