Abstract

ObjectivesSimulation education is increasingly used in otolaryngology training. The objective of this pilot study is to describe a mixed web-based and haptic modular platform for pediatric airway conditions. MethodsA web-based modular case presentation and evaluation system were developed to correspond to a pediatric laryngeal condition represented on the haptic models created using 3D printing and silicone elastomer. The haptic microlaryngoscopy simulation training and web module were evaluated by participants using a Likert scale. The mixed modular apparatus systematized the open web platform and haptic simulator, videos, text, questions, and evaluation to provide a more comprehensive simulation experience. ResultsSeventeen otolaryngology trainees participated, each completing a post-simulation survey. All participants responded 4 or higher (agree or strongly agree) on the Likert scale that the virtual training and case presentations improved their understanding of the pediatric laryngeal conditions presented. ConclusionA modular system constitutes a variety of web-based cases for evaluating, diagnosing, and performing procedures on a haptic surgical simulator taking the physician in training from diagnosis to treatment thereby expanding our current use of haptic simulators in surgical education to include case based learning and decision making.

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