Towards Standard Approaches for the Evaluation of Autonomous Surgical Subtask Execution

T. D. Nagy, T. Haidegger
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During the last few decades, Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery reshaped the standard clinical practice. It offers a number of benefits, such as lower risk of complications for the patient and better ergonomics for the surgeon. Many believe that the next big step in the advancement of surgery will be partial autonomy, that may reduce the fatigue and the cognitive load on the surgeon by performing the monotonous, time-consuming subtasks of the surgical procedure autonomously. However, due to the complexity of the environment, the equipment and the workflow, the field of surgical subtask automation found to be quite challenging. Although serious research efforts are payed to this area worldwide, standard evaluation metrics or benchmarking techniques are still not formed. This paper presents a characterization model for surgical automation, and reviews the possible candidates for the standardized evaluation and comparison of automated surgical subtask.
自主手术子任务执行评估的标准方法探讨
在过去的几十年里,机器人辅助微创手术重塑了标准的临床实践。它提供了许多好处,比如降低了患者并发症的风险,并为外科医生提供了更好的人体工程学。许多人认为,手术进步的下一个重要步骤将是部分自主,这可能会减少外科医生的疲劳和认知负荷,通过自主地完成手术过程中单调、耗时的子任务。然而,由于环境、设备和工作流程的复杂性,手术子任务自动化领域面临着相当大的挑战。尽管世界范围内对这一领域进行了认真的研究,但仍未形成标准的评估指标或基准技术。本文提出了一个手术自动化的表征模型,并综述了自动化手术子任务的标准化评估和比较的可能候选对象。
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