articleArchives of SurgeryFeb 1, 2007Closed access

The Impact of Video Games on Training Surgeons in the 21st Century

Mount Sinai Beth Israel

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Abstract

Background

Video games have become extensively integrated into popular culture. Anecdotal observations of young surgeons suggest that video game play contributes to performance excellence in laparoscopic surgery. Training benefits for surgeons who play video games should be quantifiable. HYPOTHESIS: There is a potential link between video game play and laparoscopic surgical skill and suturing.

Design

Cross-sectional analysis of the performance of surgical residents and attending physicians participating in the Rosser Top Gun Laparoscopic Skills and Suturing Program (Top Gun). Three different video game exercises were performed, and surveys were completed to assess past experience with video games and current level of play, and each subject's level of surgical training, number of laparoscopic cases performed, and number of years in medical practice.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Video game
  • Medicine
  • Excellence
  • Video recording
  • Medical education
  • Applied psychology
  • General surgery
  • Multimedia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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