Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (791), Radboud University Medical Center, P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Riverland Hospital, Tiel, The Netherlands.
Surg Endosc. 2017 Dec;31(12):5411-5417. doi: 10.1007/s00464-017-5623-9. Epub 2017 Jun 7.
Haptic feedback, which enables surgeons to perceive information on interaction forces between instrument and tissue, is deficient in laparoscopic surgery. This information, however, is essential for accurate tissue manipulation and recognition of tissue consistencies. To this end, a laparoscopic grasper with enhanced haptic feedback has been developed: the force reflecting operation instrument (FROI). This study tested the effects of enhanced haptic feedback on force control, tissue consistency interpretation, and the associated surgeons' level of confidence through a randomized controlled crossover experiment.
A randomized three-period crossover trial was conducted, in which seven surgical residents and 13 medical students participated. The setup involved a box trainer in which slices of porcine organs (lung, small intestine, or liver) were presented. Participants performed three series of blinded palpation tasks involving three different graspers: the conventional grasper, the FROI with enhanced haptic feedback activated, and the FROI with enhanced haptic feedback deactivated. In each series, nine pairs of organ tissues were palpated to compare consistencies. The orders of presenting both instruments and tissues were randomized.
The force applied during tissue palpation significantly decreased, by a mean factor of 3.1 with enhanced haptic feedback. Tissue consistency interpretation was significantly improved with more correct assessments and participants answered with significantly more confidence when enhanced haptic feedback was available.
The availability of enhanced haptic feedback enabled participants to operate with significantly reduced interaction force between instrument and tissues. This observation is expected to have multiple important clinical implications, such as less tissue damage, fewer complications, shorter operation times, and improved ergonomics.
触觉反馈使外科医生能够感知器械与组织之间的相互作用力的信息,但在腹腔镜手术中却存在不足。然而,这些信息对于准确的组织操作和识别组织一致性至关重要。为此,开发了一种具有增强触觉反馈的腹腔镜抓握器:力反射操作器械(FROI)。本研究通过随机对照交叉实验测试了增强触觉反馈对力控制、组织一致性解释以及相关外科医生信心水平的影响。
进行了一项随机三周期交叉试验,其中有 7 名外科住院医师和 13 名医学生参加。该设置涉及一个盒子训练器,其中呈现了猪器官(肺、小肠或肝)的切片。参与者进行了三组盲法触诊任务,涉及三种不同的抓握器:常规抓握器、激活增强触觉反馈的 FROI 和去激活增强触觉反馈的 FROI。在每一系列中,都要触诊九对器官组织以比较其一致性。呈现两种器械和组织的顺序是随机的。
在组织触诊过程中施加的力显著降低,平均降低了 3.1 倍。在增强触觉反馈的情况下,组织一致性的解释得到了显著改善,并且参与者的回答更加正确,并且更有信心。
增强触觉反馈的可用性使参与者能够显著减少器械与组织之间的相互作用力。这一观察结果预计将具有多个重要的临床意义,例如减少组织损伤、减少并发症、缩短手术时间和改善人体工程学。