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HoloPointer: a virtual augmented reality pointer for laparoscopic surgery training. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the use of an optical see-through augmented reality tool, HoloPointer, as a guiding method in laparoscopic surgery training, aiming to enhance sterile workflows and training efficiency.
  • Ten surgical trainees were assessed while performing virtual cholecystectomies with and without the HoloPointer, focusing on metrics like procedure time, movement efficiency, and error rates.
  • Results indicated that trainees showed significant improvements in movement economy and error rates when using the HoloPointer, confirming its effectiveness as a training aid without extending task completion time.

Article Abstract

Purpose: In laparoscopic surgery training, experts guide novice physicians to desired instrument positions or indicate relevant areas of interest. These instructions are usually given via verbal communication or using physical pointing devices. To facilitate a sterile work flow and to improve training, new guiding methods are needed. This work proposes to use optical see-through augmented reality to visualize an interactive virtual pointer on the laparoscopic.

Methods: After an interdisciplinary development, the pointer's applicability and feasibility for training was evaluated and it was compared to a standard condition based on verbal and gestural communication only. In this study, ten surgical trainees were guided by an experienced trainer during cholecystectomies on a laparoscopic training simulator. All trainees completed a virtual cholecystectomy with and without the interactive virtual pointer in alternating order. Measures included procedure time, economy of movement and error rates.

Results: Results of standardized variables revealed significantly improved economy of movement (p = 0.047) and error rates (p = 0.047), as well as an overall improved user performance (Total z-score; p = 0.031) in conditions using the proposed method.

Conclusion: The proposed HoloPointer is a feasible and applicable tool for laparoscopic surgery training. It improved objective performance metrics without prolongation of the task completion time in this pre-clinical setup.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822765PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11548-020-02272-2DOI Listing

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