无标签手术器械的自动识别:在真实医院工作环境中的实现

Rui Ishiyama, Per Helge Litzheim Frøiland, Stein-Asle Øvrebotn
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本文提出了一种新的实用系统来跟踪和追踪单个手术器械,而不需要标记或标签。个人识别是可追溯性、文档化和优化患者安全、合规性、经济性和环境的基础。然而,由于标签或标记的成本和风险,现有的识别系统尚未被大多数医院采用。“物指纹”识别技术实现无标签识别;然而,扫描自动化,以节省人工成本,这应该致力于病人护理,也是必不可少的实际应用。我们开发了一个新的系统概念,可以自动检测,类型识别,指纹扫描和识别工作空间中的每个仪器。原型解决方案也已在实际医院工作中实施和测试。我们的解决方案作为商业产品的可行性是通过其采用顺序来验证的。
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Automated Identification of Surgical Instruments without Tagging: Implementation in Real Hospital Work Environment
This paper presents a new practical system to track and trace individual surgical instruments without marking or tagging. Individual identification is fundamental to traceability, documentation, and optimization for patient safety, compliance, economy, and the environment. However, existing identification systems have yet to be adopted by most hospitals due to the costs and risks of tagging or marking. The "Fingerprint of Things" recognition technology enables tag-less identification; however, scanning automation to save labor costs, which should be devoted to patient care, is also essential for practical use. We developed a new system concept that automates the detection, type recognition, fingerprint scanning, and identification of every instrument in the workspace. A prototype solution has also been implemented and tested in real hospital work. The feasibility of our solution as a commercial product is verified by its order for adoption.
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