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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-07-01
2018-03-15
Brief Summary
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The aim of our study is therefore to understand whether this high-technology 3D planning, used as a tool to optimize patient-doctor communication, can effectively improve patients' understanding of the disease and the surgical procedure they will be going through (for which they are supposed to sign the consent), as well as the benefits, the risks and all the possible complications that can derive form surgery.
Surgical Theater and Vesalius may be of great help: thanks to the case-specific 3D reconstruction of the patient's anatomy, the explanation of the surgical procedure could be customized for each different person, considering that anyone has certain unique individual features that a regular standardized system could not possibly take into account.
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Detailed Description
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New devices for anatomical studies and 3D visualization have proven to be useful for preoperative surgical planning and intra-operative procedures; the hypothesis of our study is that Surgical Theater and Vesalius (two new-generation, immersive, 3D imaging visualizers) can improve doctor-patient communication during the process of obtaining informed consent: through the tridimensional representation of anatomic structures of the brain, these devices are able to help patients better understand their anatomy, the surgical approach for their disease and possible complications.
In a prospective, randomized controlled pilot study, 40 patients undergoing neurosurgery for intracranial tumours were enrolled. Patients' cognitive function, verbal comprehension and memory were assessed before being enrolled. All groups initially underwent the standard informed consent process. Then the experimental groups received a second informed consent process with the aid of surgical planners, while the control group went through to a second round of standard informed consent. Questionnaires about appreciation, anxiety, and perceived and objective comprehension (on pathology, surgery, complications) were given.
Tridimensional surgical planners may be of great help in improving how technical information is conveyed to patients when consented for surgery. Considering that every individual has unique features, a standardised method cannot be taken into account, therefore, thanks to the case-specific 3D reconstruction of the patient's anatomy, the explanation of the surgical procedure can be customized for every patient. Using new 3D technologies is expected to reduce patients' anxiety and to improve the understanding of their conditions and the possible consequences related to any treatment options.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Control
Patients receiving standard informed consent procedure before intervention
No interventions assigned to this group
Planner 1
Patients receiving 3D informed consent procedure before intervention with Surgical Theater
3D informed consent
Patients were given an informed consent with the aid of a 3D immersive surgical planner (either a Surgical Theater or Vesalius)
Planner 2
Patients receiving 3D informed consent procedure before intervention with Vesalius
3D informed consent
Patients were given an informed consent with the aid of a 3D immersive surgical planner (either a Surgical Theater or Vesalius)
Interventions
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3D informed consent
Patients were given an informed consent with the aid of a 3D immersive surgical planner (either a Surgical Theater or Vesalius)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* no visual/auditory deficit
* no psychiatric illness
* italian mother-tongue
Exclusion Criteria
* pre-existing perceptual deficit and/or psychiatric illness
* not italian mother-tongue
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Fondazione I.R.C.C.S. Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Eleonora Orena
Psychologist, Neuroscientist researcher
Principal Investigators
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Alessandro Perin, MD, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Foundation IRCCS Neurologic Institute Carlo Besta
Locations
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Foundation IRCCS Neurologic Institute Carlo Besta
Milan, , Italy
Countries
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References
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Perin A, Galbiati TF, Ayadi R, Gambatesa E, Orena EF, Riker NI, Silberberg H, Sgubin D, Meling TR, DiMeco F. Informed consent through 3D virtual reality: a randomized clinical trial. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2021 Feb;163(2):301-308. doi: 10.1007/s00701-020-04303-y. Epub 2020 Apr 3.
Other Identifiers
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SPLICE
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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