Department of Surgery, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
Department of Computer Science, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Comput Methods Programs Biomed. 2024 Nov;256:108396. doi: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2024.108396. Epub 2024 Aug 24.
During open surgeries, telementoring serves as a valuable tool for transferring surgical knowledge from a specialist surgeon (mentor) to an operating surgeon (mentee). Depicting the intended movements of the surgical instruments over the operative field improves the understanding of the required tool-tissue interaction. The objective of this work is to develop a telementoring system tailored for open surgeries, enabling the mentor to remotely demonstrate the necessary motions of surgical instruments to the mentee.
A remote telementoring system for open surgery was implemented. The system generates visual cues in the form of virtual surgical instrument motion augmented onto the live view of the operative field. These cues can be rendered on both conventional screens in the operating room and as dynamic holograms on a head mounted display device worn by the mentee. The technical performance of the system was evaluated, where the operating room and remote location were geographically separated and connected via the Internet. Additionally, user studies were conducted to assess the effectiveness of the system as a mentoring tool.
The system took 307 ± 12 ms to transmit an operative field view of 1920 × 1080 resolution, along with depth information spanning 36 cm, from the operating room to the remote location. Conversely, it took 145 ± 14 ms to receive the motion of virtual surgical instruments from the remote location back to the operating room. Furthermore, the user studies demonstrated: (a) mentor's capability to annotate the operative field with an accuracy of 3.92 ± 2.1 mm, (b) mentee's ability to comprehend and replicate the motion of surgical instruments in real-time with an average deviation of 12.8 ± 3 mm, (c) efficacy of the rendered dynamic holograms in conveying information intended for surgical instrument motion.
The study demonstrates the feasibility of transmitting information over the Internet from the mentor to the mentee in the form of virtual surgical instruments' motion and projecting it as holograms onto the live view of the operative field. This holds potential to enhance real-time collaborative capabilities between the mentor and the mentee during an open surgery.
在开放式手术中,远程指导可作为一种宝贵的工具,将专家外科医生(导师)的手术知识传递给手术外科医生(学员)。描绘手术器械在手术区域的预期运动可以提高对所需工具-组织相互作用的理解。本工作的目的是开发一种专门用于开放式手术的远程指导系统,使导师能够远程向学员演示手术器械所需的运动。
实现了一种开放式手术远程指导系统。该系统以虚拟手术器械运动的形式生成视觉提示,叠加在手术区域的实时视图上。这些提示可以在手术室中的常规屏幕上呈现,也可以作为学员佩戴的头戴式显示设备上的动态全息图呈现。评估了系统的技术性能,手术室和远程位置在地理上是分开的,并通过互联网连接。此外,还进行了用户研究,以评估该系统作为指导工具的有效性。
该系统将 1920×1080 分辨率的手术区域视图以及 36cm 深度信息从手术室传输到远程位置需要 307±12ms,而从远程位置接收虚拟手术器械的运动并传回手术室需要 145±14ms。此外,用户研究表明:(a)导师以 3.92±2.1mm 的精度在手术区域进行注释的能力,(b)学员实时理解和复制手术器械运动的能力,平均偏差为 12.8±3mm,(c)渲染的动态全息图在传达手术器械运动意图信息方面的效果。
该研究表明,通过互联网从导师向学员传输虚拟手术器械运动形式的信息并将其作为全息图投射到手术区域的实时视图上是可行的。这有可能增强开放式手术期间导师和学员之间的实时协作能力。