Computer-assisted simulated workplace-based assessment in surgery: application of the universal framework of intraoperative performance within a mixed-reality simulation

Author:

Stefan PhilippORCID,Pfandler Michael,Kullmann Aljoscha,Eck Ulrich,Koch AmelieORCID,Mehren ChristophORCID,von der Heide Anna,Weidert Simon,Fürmetz Julian,Euler Ekkehard,Lazarovici Marc,Navab Nassir,Weigl MatthiasORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesWorkplace-based assessment (WBA) is a key requirement of competency-based medical education in postgraduate surgical education. Although simulated workplace-based assessment (SWBA) has been proposed to complement WBA, it is insufficiently adopted in surgical education. In particular, approaches to criterion-referenced and automated assessment of intraoperative surgical competency in contextualized SWBA settings are missing.Main objectives were (1) application of the universal framework of intraoperative performance and exemplary adaptation to spine surgery (vertebroplasty); (2) development of computer-assisted assessment based on criterion-referenced metrics; and (3) implementation in contextualized, team-based operating room (OR) simulation, and evaluation of validity.DesignMultistage development and assessment study: (1) expert-based definition of performance indicators based on framework’s performance domains; (2) development of respective assessment metrics based on preoperative planning and intraoperative performance data; (3) implementation in mixed-reality OR simulation and assessment of surgeons operating in a confederate team. Statistical analyses included internal consistency and interdomain associations, correlations with experience, and technical and non-technical performances.SettingSurgical simulation center. Full surgical team set-up within mixed-reality OR simulation.ParticipantsEleven surgeons were recruited from two teaching hospitals. Eligibility criteria included surgical specialists in orthopedic, trauma, or neurosurgery with prior VP or kyphoplasty experience.Main outcome measuresComputer-assisted assessment of surgeons’ intraoperative performance.ResultsPerformance scores were associated with surgeons’ experience, observational assessment (Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skill) scores and overall pass/fail ratings. Results provide strong evidence for validity of our computer-assisted SWBA approach. Diverse indicators of surgeons’ technical and non-technical performances could be quantified and captured.ConclusionsThis study is the first to investigate computer-assisted assessment based on a competency framework in authentic, contextualized team-based OR simulation. Our approach discriminates surgical competency across the domains of intraoperative performance. It advances previous automated assessment based on the use of current surgical simulators in decontextualized settings. Our findings inform future use of computer-assisted multidomain competency assessments of surgeons using SWBA approaches.

Funder

Munich Centre for Health Sciences

German Research Foundation

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Surgery

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