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Does video gaming affect orthopaedic skills acquisition? A prospective cohort-study.

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Does video gaming affect orthopaedic skills acquisition? A prospective cohort-study.

Auteurs : Chetan Khatri ; Kapil Sugand ; Sharika Anjum ; Sayinthen Vivekanantham ; Kash Akhtar ; Chinmay Gupte

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Previous studies have suggested that there is a positive correlation between the extent of video gaming and efficiency of surgical skill acquisition on laparoscopic and endovascular surgical simulators amongst trainees. However, the link between video gaming and orthopaedic trauma simulation remains unexamined, in particular dynamic hip screw (DHS) stimulation.

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110212
PubMed: 25333959

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