North Carolina State University, Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, 400 Daniels Hall, 111 Lampe Drive, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA.
Appl Ergon. 2012 Jul;43(4):762-7. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2011.11.010. Epub 2012 Jan 10.
The number of minimally invasive surgical (MIS) procedures has substantially increased since its introduction due to health and recovery benefits for patients. However, there are potential performance issues in MIS for surgeons due to perceptual processing demands associated with supporting technologies. Monitor location has been identified as a major factor influencing performance in these types of procedures. This study examined the effect of multiple monitors on performance during a laparoscopic surgical training task (peg transfer among instruments). Twenty-four novice subjects were exposed to different monitor conditions including a default position, a biomechanically compatible position, and a position collocated with the operating surface as well as the combination of the latter two. Subjective rankings and cognitive workload were also assessed. Results revealed a significant effect of monitor position on task time when compared to subjects' baseline training task time using the default monitor setup. Collocating the monitor with the operating surface was shown to be superior in terms of task time. There were no significant differences among monitor positions in terms of perceived workload. The results of this study provide an applicable guide for the design of MIS setups in the operating room to promote surgeon performance.
自微创手术(MIS)引入以来,由于其对患者健康和康复的益处,微创手术的数量大幅增加。然而,由于支持技术相关的感知处理需求,MIS 手术可能存在潜在的操作性能问题。显示器位置已被确定为影响这些类型手术性能的主要因素。本研究考察了在腹腔镜手术训练任务(器械间的 peg 转移)中,多个显示器位置对性能的影响。24 名新手受试者分别暴露于不同的显示器位置,包括默认位置、符合生物力学的位置以及与操作表面共置的位置,以及后两种位置的组合。还评估了主观排名和认知工作量。结果表明,与使用默认显示器设置的基线训练任务时间相比,当比较任务时间时,显示器位置对任务时间有显著影响。将显示器与操作表面共置在任务时间方面表现更优。在感知工作量方面,显示器位置之间没有显著差异。本研究的结果为手术室中 MIS 设置的设计提供了一个适用的指南,以促进外科医生的表现。