单视角摄像机腹腔镜仪器跟踪与技能评估

Benjamin Gautier, Harun Tugal, B. Tang, G. Nabi, M. S. Erden
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评估微创手术技能是一项非常重要的任务,通常需要专家观察员的在场和时间,包括主观性和需要特殊和昂贵的设备和软件。本研究开发了一种算法,用于在带有单个网络摄像头的标准腹腔镜训练箱的视频线索中跟踪腹腔镜器械,并提出了使用提取的工具轨迹评估技能水平的新标准。仪器跟踪和评估标准共同构成了开发低成本、自动化和广泛应用的腹腔镜培训和评估系统的重要一步,该系统使用配备网络摄像头的标准物理训练箱。所开发的视觉跟踪算法恢复了附着简单彩色胶带(标记)的腹腔镜器械尖端的三维位置。新的评估标准是基于仪器三维重建轨迹的频率分析和线性判别分析。我们将这些建议的标准与传统的腹腔镜训练标准进行了比较,并根据我们从6名专业腹腔镜外科医生和10名新手受试者中记录的数据证明了这些标准的优越性。
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Laparoscopy instrument tracking for single view camera and skill assessment
Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills is a non-trivial task, usually requiring the presence and time of expert observers, including subjectivity and requiring special and expensive equipment and software. This study develops an algorithm for tracking laparoscopy instruments in the video cues of a standard laparoscopy training box with a single webcam camera and proposes new criteria to assess skill level using the extracted tool trajectories. Instrument tracking and assessment criteria together constitute a significant step towards developing a low cost, automated, and widely applicable laparoscopy training and assessment system using a standard physical training box equipped with a webcam. The developed visual tracking algorithm recovers the 3D positions of the laparoscopic instruments tips to which simple colored tapes (markers) are attached. The new assessment criteria are based on frequency analysis and linear discriminant analysis of the 3D reconstructed trajectories of the instruments. The performance of these proposed criteria are compared to the conventional criteria for laparoscopy training and demonstrated to be superior on the data we have recorded from six professional laparoscopy surgeons and ten novice subjects.
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