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Area of Science:

  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Medical Simulation
  • Surgical Education

Background:

  • Virtual reality (VR) simulators offer a safe environment for surgical training.
  • Assessing the construct validity of VR simulators is crucial for their adoption in surgical education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the construct validity of a VR hip arthroscopy simulator's diagnostic module.
  • To determine if surgical experience correlates with performance on the simulator.

Main Methods:

  • Nineteen orthopaedic surgeons (expert vs. novice) performed visualization and probe examination tasks on a VR hip simulator.
  • Performance metrics included task duration, collisions, and instrument travel distance.
  • Statistical analysis used the Mann-Whitney test to compare novice and expert performance.

Main Results:

  • Expert surgeons were significantly faster and had fewer collisions during the visualization task.
  • Experts were also faster in the probe examination task.
  • Performance differences between novice and expert groups support the simulator's construct validity.

Conclusions:

  • The VR hip arthroscopy simulator demonstrates construct validity, as evidenced by superior performance of expert surgeons.
  • The simulator is a valuable tool for developing fundamental hip arthroscopy skills.