TY - JOUR
T1 - Augmented reality (AR) in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) training
T2 - where are we now in Italy? The Italian Society of Endoscopic Surgery (SICE) ARMIS survey
AU - ARMIS (Augmented Reality in Minimally Invasive Surgery) Collaborative Group
AU - Balla, Andrea
AU - Sartori, Alberto
AU - Botteri, Emanuele
AU - Podda, Mauro
AU - Ortenzi, Monica
AU - Silecchia, Gianfranco
AU - Guerrieri, Mario
AU - Agresta, Ferdinando
AU - Agrusa, Antonino
AU - Aguzzi, Daniele
AU - Alagia, Mariantonietta
AU - Alberici, Laura
AU - Allaix, Marco Ettore
AU - Ambrosio, Luisa
AU - Amendola, Alfonso
AU - Ammendola, Michele
AU - Amodio, Pietro Maria
AU - Anania, Gabriele
AU - Andreuccetti, Jacopo
AU - Annichiarico, Alfredo
AU - Anoldo, Pietro
AU - Anselmo, Alessandro
AU - Aprea, Giovanni
AU - Arcuri, Giacomo
AU - Arezzo, Alberto
AU - Armatura, Giulia
AU - Bagaglini, Giulia
AU - Bagolini, Francesco
AU - Bailetti, Beatrice
AU - Baiocchi, Gianluca
AU - Baldini, Edoardo
AU - Bannone, Elisa
AU - Barone, Mirko
AU - Baronio, Gianluca
AU - Basile, Raffaele
AU - Bellucci, Marco
AU - Cacciaguerra, Andrea Benedetti
AU - Benzoni, Ilaria
AU - Bianco, Francesco
AU - Boccia, Giuseppe
AU - Bombardini, Cristina
AU - Boni, Luigi
AU - Bono, Dario
AU - Bonomo, Luca Domenico
AU - Bonventre, Giulia
AU - Bottari, Andrea
AU - Botti, Claudio
AU - Brentegani, Giacomo
AU - Cassese, Gianluca
AU - Di Martino, Marcello
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Italian Society of Surgery (SIC).
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a widespread approach in general surgery. Computer guiding software, such as the augmented reality (AR), the virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR), has been proposed to help surgeons during MIS. This study aims to report these technologies' current knowledge and diffusion during surgical training in Italy. A web-based survey was developed under the aegis of the Italian Society of Endoscopic Surgery (SICE). Two hundred and seventeen medical doctors’ answers were analyzed. Participants were surgeons (138, 63.6%) and residents in surgery (79, 36.4%). The mean knowledge of the role of the VR, AR and MR in surgery was 4.9 ± 2.4 (range 1–10). Most of the participants (122, 56.2%) did not have experience with any proposed technologies. However, although the lack of experience in this field, the answers about the functioning of the technologies were correct in most cases. Most of the participants answered that VR, AR and MR should be used more frequently for the teaching and training and during the clinical activity (170, 80.3%) and that such technologies would make a significant contribution, especially in training (183, 84.3%) and didactic (156, 71.9%). Finally, the main limitations to the diffusion of these technologies were the insufficient knowledge (182, 83.9%) and costs (175, 80.6%). Based on the present study, in Italy, the knowledge and dissemination of these technologies are still limited. Further studies are required to establish the usefulness of AR, VR and MR in surgical training.
AB - Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a widespread approach in general surgery. Computer guiding software, such as the augmented reality (AR), the virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR), has been proposed to help surgeons during MIS. This study aims to report these technologies' current knowledge and diffusion during surgical training in Italy. A web-based survey was developed under the aegis of the Italian Society of Endoscopic Surgery (SICE). Two hundred and seventeen medical doctors’ answers were analyzed. Participants were surgeons (138, 63.6%) and residents in surgery (79, 36.4%). The mean knowledge of the role of the VR, AR and MR in surgery was 4.9 ± 2.4 (range 1–10). Most of the participants (122, 56.2%) did not have experience with any proposed technologies. However, although the lack of experience in this field, the answers about the functioning of the technologies were correct in most cases. Most of the participants answered that VR, AR and MR should be used more frequently for the teaching and training and during the clinical activity (170, 80.3%) and that such technologies would make a significant contribution, especially in training (183, 84.3%) and didactic (156, 71.9%). Finally, the main limitations to the diffusion of these technologies were the insufficient knowledge (182, 83.9%) and costs (175, 80.6%). Based on the present study, in Italy, the knowledge and dissemination of these technologies are still limited. Further studies are required to establish the usefulness of AR, VR and MR in surgical training.
KW - Augmented reality (AR)
KW - Minimally invasive surgery (MIS)
KW - Mixed reality (MR)
KW - Survey
KW - Training
KW - Virtual reality (VR)
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U2 - 10.1007/s13304-022-01383-6
DO - 10.1007/s13304-022-01383-6
M3 - Article
SN - 2038-131X
VL - 75
SP - 85
EP - 93
JO - Updates in Surgery
JF - Updates in Surgery
IS - 1
ER -