BMC Medical Education (Jan 2020)

Virtual reality technology for teaching neurosurgery of skull base tumor

  • Xuefei Shao,
  • Quan Yuan,
  • Daqing Qian,
  • Zheng Ye,
  • Gao Chen,
  • Kang le Zhuang,
  • Xiaochun Jiang,
  • Yuelong Jin,
  • Di Qiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1911-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Neurosurgery represents one of the most challenging and delicate of any surgical procedure. Skull base tumors in particular oftentimes present as a very technically difficult procedures in the setting of neurosurgical teaching. Virtual reality technology is one of the most promising surgical planning tools. It can perform fast three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other imaging data sets under conditions of virtual reality (VR). Surgical simulation can more intuitively understand the anatomical relationship of the surgical area in significantly greater detail. Methods Thirty clinical undergraduates from the class of 2016 were randomly divided into two groups: the traditional teaching group and the virtual reality teaching group. After the study concluded, the teaching effectiveness was evaluated by combining basic theoretical knowledge, case analysis and questionnaire survey methods. Results Comparative analysis between both groups showed the response effect of the virtual reality teaching group was better than that of the traditional teaching group (P 0.05).The results of theoretical knowledge assessment between both groups showed that the scores of basic theory, location, adjacent structure, clinical manifestation, diagnosis and analysis, surgical methods and total scores in the VR group exceeded those in the traditional teaching group (P < 0.05). Conclusions This study showed that VR technology might improve neurosurgical skull base teaching quality, which should be promoted in the teaching of clinical subjects.

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