Cetin Timur, Mühlenbrock Andre, Zachmann Gabriel, Weber Verena, Weyhe Dirk, Uslar Verena
University Hospital for Visceral Surgery, Pius Hospital Oldenburg, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.
Centre for Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
Front Surg. 2023 Mar 2;10:1055053. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2023.1055053. eCollection 2023.
Surgical lighting systems have to be re-adjusted manually during surgery by the medical personnel. While some authors suggest that interaction with a surgical lighting system in the operating room might be a distractor, others support the idea that manual interaction with the surgical lighting system is a hygiene problem as pathogens might be present on the handle. In any case, it seems desirable to develop a novel approach to surgical lighting that minimizes the need for manual interaction during a surgical procedure.
We investigated the effect of manual interaction with a classical surgical lighting system and simulated a proposed novel design of a surgical lighting system in a virtual reality environment with respect to performance accuracy as well as cognitive load (measured by electroencephalographical recordings).
We found that manual interaction with the surgical lights has no effect on the quality of performance, yet for the price of a higher mental effort, possibly leading to faster fatigue of the medical personnel in the long run.
Our proposed novel surgical lighting system negates the need for manual interaction and leads to a performance quality comparable to the classical lighting system, yet with less mental load for the surgical personnel.
手术照明系统在手术过程中必须由医务人员手动重新调整。虽然一些作者认为在手术室中与手术照明系统互动可能会分散注意力,但另一些人则支持这样的观点,即与手术照明系统的手动互动是一个卫生问题,因为手柄上可能存在病原体。无论如何,开发一种新的手术照明方法,尽量减少手术过程中手动互动的需求似乎是可取的。
我们研究了与传统手术照明系统进行手动互动的影响,并在虚拟现实环境中模拟了一种提议的新型手术照明系统设计,涉及性能准确性和认知负荷(通过脑电图记录测量)。
我们发现与手术灯的手动互动对操作质量没有影响,但需要付出更高的脑力,从长远来看可能会导致医务人员更快疲劳。
我们提议的新型手术照明系统无需手动互动,并且性能质量与传统照明系统相当,但手术人员的心理负荷较小。