Hand-Eye Dominance and Depth Perception Effects in Performance on a Basic Laparoscopic Skills Set

نویسندگان

  • Rabiya Suleman
  • Tong Yang
  • John Paige
  • Sheila Chauvin
  • Jaime Alleyn
  • Martha Brewer
  • Stephen I. Johnson
  • Rodney J. Hoxsey
چکیده

OBJECTIVES Our study determined whether depth perception defects and hand-eye dominance affect an individual's ability to perform laparoscopic skills. METHODS The study cohort comprised 104 third-year medical students from LSU School of Medicine who completed a questionnaire including information on handedness and were tested for eye dominance and depth perception by using standardized methods. Training sessions involved an initial recorded performance, a 20-minute practice session, followed by a final recorded performance. Recorded sessions were randomized and rated by using a visual analog scale (maximal possible score = 16) based on overall performance (OPS) and depth perception (DPS). A general linear model was used to correlate depth perception defects and hand-eye dominance with assessment scores for OPS and DPS. RESULTS Students with depth perception defects scored significantly lower on their initial performance than did those with normal depth perception (OPS, 4.80 vs. 7.16, P=0.0008; DPS, 5.25 vs. 6.93, P=0.0195). After training, the depth perception defect group continued to have lower scores compared with the normal depth perception group. However, the 2 groups showed similar increases in pre- to posttraining performance scores (OPS, 3.84 vs. 3.18, P=0.0732). Hand-eye dominance did not significantly affect scores. CONCLUSIONS Depth perception defects appear to compromise an individual's ability to perform basic laparoscopic skills. Individuals with defects can improve their skills by a proportion comparable to that of people with uncompromised depth perception. Differences in hand-eye dominance do not correlate with performance differences in basic laparoscopic skills. Although further research is necessary, the findings indicate that training can be tailored for individuals with depth perception defects to improve laparoscopic performance.

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دوره 14  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2010