DocumentCode :
1480995
Title :
The Effect of Augmented Reality Training on Percutaneous Needle Placement in Spinal Facet Joint Injections
Author :
Yeo, Caitlin T. ; Ungi, Tamas ; U-Thainual, Paweena ; Lasso, Andras ; McGraw, Robert C. ; Fichtinger, Gabor
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Med., Queen´´s Univ., Kingston, ON, Canada
Volume :
58
Issue :
7
fYear :
2011
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2031
Lastpage :
2037
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to determine if augmented reality image overlay and laser guidance systems can assist medical trainees in learning the correct placement of a needle for percutaneous facet joint injection. The Perk Station training suite was used to conduct and record the needle insertion procedures. A total of 40 volunteers were randomized into two groups of 20. 1) The Overlay group received a training session that consisted of four insertions with image and laser guidance, followed by two insertions with laser overlay only. 2) The Control group received a training session of six classical freehand insertions. Both groups then conducted two freehand insertions. The movement of the needle was tracked during the series of insertions. The final insertion procedure was assessed to determine if there was a benefit to the overlay method compared to the freehand insertions. The Overlay group had a better success rate (83.3% versus 68.4%, p = 0.002), and potential for less tissue damage as measured by the amount of needle movement inside the phantom (3077.6 mm2 versus 5607.9 mm2, p = 0.01). These results suggest that an augmented reality overlay guidance system can assist medical trainees in acquiring technical competence in a percutaneous needle insertion procedure.
Keywords :
augmented reality; biological tissues; cellular biophysics; computerised tomography; laser applications in medicine; learning (artificial intelligence); medical image processing; phantoms; augmented reality image overlay; augmented reality overlay guidance system; augmented reality training effect; classical freehand insertions; laser guidance systems; learning; medical trainees; needle insertion procedures; percutaneous facet joint injection; percutaneous needle placement; perk station training suite; phantom; spinal facet joint injections; tissue damage; Joints; Lasers; Needles; Phantoms; Three dimensional displays; Training; Medical simulation; modeling; skill assessment; surgical training; Computer Simulation; Computer-Assisted Instruction; Equipment Design; Humans; Injections, Spinal; Models, Anatomic; Needles; Orthopedic Procedures; Phantoms, Imaging; Surgery, Computer-Assisted; Zygapophyseal Joint;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2011.2132131
Filename :
5739103
Link To Document :
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