Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Heads up Ophthalmic Surgery Demonstration From the Perspective of Surgeons and Postgraduate Trainees.
医学
透视图(图形)
医学教育
医学物理学
作者
Teck Chee Cheng,Maliha Farah Nurhazirah Yahya,Ainal Adlin Naffi,Othmaliza Othman,Tang Seng Fai,Meng Hsien Yong,Wan Haslina Wan Abdul Halim,Mushawiahti Mustapha,Jemaima Che Hamzah,Norshamsiah Md Din,Mae-Lynn Catherine Bastion
出处
期刊:Journal of Craniofacial Surgery [Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)] 日期:2021-03-24卷期号:32 (7): 2285-2291
标识
DOI:10.1097/scs.0000000000007645
摘要
Background To evaluate the satisfaction of surgeons and trainees with three-dimensional (3D) ophthalmic surgery during a demonstration compared to traditional surgery. Methods This validated questionnaire-based study was conducted over 1-month during which Ngenuity 3D surgery was demonstrated. All surgeons and trainees exposed were recruited to complete a questionnaire comprising visualization, physical, ease of use, teaching and learning, and overall satisfaction. Results All 7 surgeons and 33 postgraduate students responded. Surgeons reported no significant difference except overall (P = 0.047, paired t-test). Postgraduate trainees reported significantly better experience with 3D for illumination (P = 0.008), manoeuvrability (P = 0.01), glare (P = 0.037), eye strain (P = 0.008), neck and upper back strain (P = 0.000), lower back pain (P = 0.019), communication (P = 0.002), comfortable environment (P = 0.001), sharing of knowledge (P = 0.000), and overall (P = 0.009). Conclusions During early experience, surgeons and trainees reported better satisfaction with 3D overall. Trainees had better satisfaction with 3D in various subcomponents of visualization, physical, ease of use, and education.