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Virtual reality simulator metrics cannot be used to assess competence in ureteronephroscopy and stone removal - a validation study.

Julia Dagnaes-HansenLars KongeKim Hovgaard AndreassenRikke Bølling Hansen
Published in: Scandinavian journal of urology (2021)
Our study showed that automatically generated simulator metrics cannot be used as a valid way of assessing competence in ureteronephroscopy. Virtual-reality simulator training could still be a valuable and patient-safe way to practice these skills, but an experienced supervisor is needed to determine when the trainee is ready to continue to supervised practice on patients.
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