Development of a modelled anatomical replica for training young neurosurgeons.

作者: Claudia Craven , David Baxter , Martyn Cooke , Lydia Carline , Samuel J. M. M. Alberti

DOI: 10.3109/02688697.2014.913775

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摘要: AbstractIntroduction. The Modelled Anatomical Replica for Training Young Neurosurgeons (MARTYN) is a novel simulation model developed by the Royal College of Surgeons England (RCSEng). This study describes development and aims to determine its feasibility as potential future training tool. Methods materials. Traditional model-making methods were used develop prototype. Initial procedural trials tested model. Eighteen participants, grouped experience (nine novices, four intermediates five experienced), completed two tasks: craniotomy burr hole followed insertion an external ventricular drain (EVD). Subjective data on confidence, usefulness, realism preference other modalities collected via standardised questionnaire 5-point Likert scale. Results. Preliminary prototype demonstrated feasibility. novice group had greatest self-reported benefit from MARTYN training, with significant ...

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