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Design and Validation of a Bimanual Haptic Epidural Needle Insertion Simulator
The case experience of anesthesiologists is one of the leading causes of
accidental dural puncture and failed epidural - the most common complications
of epidural analgesia. We designed a bimanual haptic simulator to train
anesthesiologists and optimize epidural analgesia skill acquisition, and
present a validation study conducted with 15 anesthesiologists of different
competency levels from several hospitals in Israel. Our simulator emulates the
forces applied on the epidural (Touhy) needle, held by one hand, and those
applied on the Loss of Resistance (LOR) syringe, held by the second hand. The
resistance is calculated based on a model of the Epidural region layers that is
parameterized by the weight of the patient. We measured the movements of both
haptic devices, and quantified the rate of results (success, failed epidurals
and dural punctures), insertion strategies, and answers of participants to
questionnaires about their perception of the realism of the simulation. We
demonstrated good construct validity by showing that the simulator can
distinguish between real-life novices and experts. Good face and content
validity were shown in experienced users' perception of the simulator as
realistic and well-targeted. We found differences in strategies between
different level anesthesiologists, and suggest trainee-based instruction in
advanced training stages.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figure