The validation of an instrumented simulator for the assessment of performance and outcome of knot tying skill: A pilot study

David Rojas, Sayra Cristancho, Claudia Rueda, Lawrence Grierson, Alex Monclou, Adam Dubrowski

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    The construct validity of a surgical bench-top simulator with built-in computer acquired assessments was examined. It features two parallel elastic tubes instrumented with flexion sensors that simulate the walls of a wound. Participants from three groups (9 novices, 7 intermediates, 9 experts) performed 10 two-handed, double square knots. The peak tensions at the initiation of the first knot, the completion of the first knot and the completion of the second knot, as well as measures of movement economy indicated technical performance. Product quality was indicated by knot stability defined as the amount of slippage of the knot under the tension. There were significant differences between experts and novices for peak tension on first knot (p=.03), movement economy (p=.02), and knot stability (p=.002). The results support the construct validity of these objective measures.

    Idioma originalInglés
    Título de la publicación alojadaMedicine Meets Virtual Reality 18
    Subtítulo de la publicación alojadaNextMed, MMVR18
    EditorialIOS Press
    Páginas517-523
    Número de páginas7
    ISBN (versión impresa)9781607507055
    DOI
    EstadoPublicada - 2011

    Serie de la publicación

    NombreStudies in Health Technology and Informatics
    Volumen163
    ISSN (versión impresa)0926-9630
    ISSN (versión digital)1879-8365

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