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    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Education
    • Medical Simulation
    • Orthopedic Surgery

    Background:

    • Arthroscopic surgery training presents significant risks to patients.
    • Current training methods lack sufficient risk-free practice environments.
    • Trainees require safe methods to develop fundamental arthroscopic skills.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a novel, high-fidelity physical knee arthroscopy simulator.
    • To provide a risk-free environment for learning basic arthroscopic surgical skills.
    • To bridge the skill gap between surgical residents and experienced surgeons.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a modular, high-fidelity physical knee arthroscopy simulator.
    • Integration of sensors to measure applied forces, instrument position, and hand motion.
    • Conducting construct validity and face validity studies with novices and expert surgeons.

    Main Results:

    • Novice performance improved after practicing with the simulator, indicating construct validity.
    • Expert surgeons confirmed the simulator's realistic scenario for teaching basic skills (face validity).
    • The simulator provides real-time performance assessment capabilities.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed knee arthroscopy simulator is a valuable tool for surgical training.
    • The simulator offers a safe and effective platform for acquiring fundamental arthroscopic skills.
    • Further development of performance metrics will enhance the simulator's assessment capabilities.