Design, Development, and Validation of a Take-Home Simulator for Fundamental Laparoscopic Skills: Using Nintendo Wii® for Surgical Training

Author:

Bokhari Ravia1,Bollman-Mcgregor Jyoti1,Kahol Kanav23,Smith Marshall2,Feinstein Ara1,Ferrara John1

Affiliation:

1. Phoenix Integrated Surgical Residency, Phoenix, Arizona

2. Simulation and Education Training (SimET) Center, Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona

3. Human Machine Symbiosis Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona

Abstract

Assuring quality surgical trainees within the confines of reduced work hours mandates reassessment of educational paradigms. Surgical simulators have been shown to be effective in teaching surgical residents, but their use is limited by cost and time constraints. The Nintendo Wii® gaming console is inexpensive and allows natural hand movements similar to those performed in laparoscopy to guide game play. We hypothesize that surgical skills can be improved through take-home simulators adapted from affordable off-the-shelf gaming consoles. A total of 21 surgical residents participated in a prospective, controlled study. An experimental group of 14 surgical residents was assigned to play Marble Mania® on the Nintendo Wii® using a unique physical controller that interfaces with the WiiMote® controller followed by a simulated electrocautery task. Seven residents assigned to the control group performed the electrocautery task without playing the game first. When compared with the control group, the experimental group performed the task with fewer errors and superior movement proficiency ( P < 0.05). The experimental group demonstrated increased ambidexterity with improvement in proficiency of the nondominant hand over time. In conclusion, the Nintendo Wii® gaming device along with Marble Mania® serves as an effective take-home surgical simulator.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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