Demonstration Paper: A Comparative Study of Surgical Skills Assessment in a Physical Laparoscopy Simulator Using Wireless Inertial Sensors

Robert L. Evans, R. Partridge, D. Arvind
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A novel approach, using wireless inertial sensors (the Orient specks), is presented for the automated assessment of surgical skills in a physical laparoscopic ('keyhole') surgery simulator. Performance metrics are applied to inertial data from subjects categorized by previous laparoscopic experience: novices (less than 2 months); intermediates (less than 2 years) and experts (6 to 10 years of active laparoscopic operating experience). These metrics are shown to distinguish between groups, demonstrating 'construct validity' of the system. The method is evaluated against an optical instrument tracking system and compares favourably, thus demonstrating 'concurrent validity' with an existing method. Our findings suggest that a combination of the proposed metrics can be used to generate a 'technical performance score' for a given laparoscopic simulated task. This has the potential to help guide surgical training and monitoring of surgical performance.
演示论文:无线惯性传感器在物理腹腔镜模拟器中手术技能评估的比较研究
一种新颖的方法,使用无线惯性传感器(东方斑点),提出了在物理腹腔镜(“锁孔”)手术模拟器中自动评估手术技能的方法。性能指标应用于根据以往腹腔镜经验分类的受试者的惯性数据:新手(少于2个月);中级(2年以下)和专家(6 - 10年积极的腹腔镜手术经验)。这些指标被用来区分不同的组,展示系统的“构造有效性”。该方法与光学仪器跟踪系统进行了评估,并进行了比较,从而证明了与现有方法的“并发有效性”。我们的研究结果表明,所提出的指标的组合可用于为给定的腹腔镜模拟任务生成“技术性能评分”。这有可能帮助指导手术训练和监测手术表现。
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