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Virtual Reality in Awake Surgery : Pilot Study VIRAS

Virtual Reality in Awake Surgery : Pilot Study VIRAS

Recruiting
18-75 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The virtual reality mask is a tool likely to improve the conditions for performing awake

surgery
  • by improving tolerance for the patient,
  • by improving ergonomics in the operating room.

In order to control the risks as well as possible, the investigators propose to test the equipment on patients who will undergo orthopedic surgery under local anesthesia at the hospital of Brest: the patients operated in orthopedics under local anesthesia are immobile during the procedure. This target population will allow an immersion of the equipment in the operating room, with an awake patient, during a short time (on average 1 hour of intervention) and for a technically light interventional procedure.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria :

  • Major subject
  • Consent for the study
  • Patients eligible for orthopedic surgery with local anesthetic block
  • Estimated duration of the Orthopedic surgery of minimum 1 hour

Exclusion Criteria :

  • Age < 18 years, Age > 75 years,
  • Known central neurological pathology/cognitive impairment,
  • Mini-Mental State examination (MMSe) < 23 if no school certificate, < 27 if school certificate,
  • History of vertigo,
  • Claustrophobia,
  • Visual deficit not compatible with the use of the virtual reality mask,
  • Contraindication to surgery,
  • Outpatient treatment,
  • Refusal or inability to consent.

Study details
    Surgery

NCT05151822

University Hospital, Brest

27 January 2024

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