Training Simulators for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Current and Future Perspectives
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- DOI: 10.3390/cancers13061427
Training Simulators for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Current and Future Perspectives
Abstract
Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy is the gold standard in the detection and treatment of early and advanced GI cancers. However, conventional endoscopic techniques are technically demanding and require visual-spatial skills and significant hands-on experience. GI endoscopy simulators represent a valid solution to allow doctors to practice in a pre-clinical scenario. From the first endoscopy mannequin, developed in 1969, several simulation platforms have been developed, ranging from purely mechanical systems to more complex mechatronic devices and animal-based models. Considering the recent advancement of technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, augmented reality, robotics), simulation platforms can now reach high levels of realism, representing a valid and smart alternative to standard trainee/mentor learning programs. This is particularly true nowadays, when the current demographic trend and the most recent pandemic demand, more than ever, the ability to cope with many patients. This review offers a broad view of the technology available for GI endoscopy training, including platforms currently in the market and the relevant advancements in this research and application field. Additionally, new training needs and new emerging technologies are discussed to understand where medical education is heading.
Keywords: GI endoscopy; colonoscopy; gastroscopy; medical education; medical simulation; simulators; training.
Conflict of interest statement
Nicola Marino is shareholder and cofounder at INTECH Innovative Training Technologies, mentioned in the review paper. The other authors declare no conflict of interest.
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