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Effect of head-mounted displays on students' acquisition of surgical suturing techniques compared to an e-learning and tutor-led course: A randomized controlled trial.

Philipp PetersMartin LemosAndrea BönschMark OomsMax UlbrichAshkan RashadFelix KrauseMyriam LipprandtTorsten Wolfgang KuhlenRainer RöhrigFrank HölzleBehrus Puladi
Published in: International journal of surgery (London, England) (2023)
The use of HMDs with stereoscopic and immersive video provides advantages in the learning experience and should be preferred over a traditional web application for e-learning. Contrary to expectations, feedback is not necessary for novices to achieve a sufficient level in suturing; only the number of surgical sutures performed during training is a good determinant of competence improvement. Nevertheless, feedback still enhances the learning experience. Therefore, automated assessment as an alternative feedback approach could further improve self-directed learning modalities. As a next step, the data from this study could be used to develop such automated AI-based assessments.
Keyphrases
  • machine learning
  • high throughput
  • electronic health record
  • virtual reality
  • single cell