DocumentCode
663874
Title
Comparative usability and performance evaluation of surgeon interfaces in laser phonomicrosurgery
Author
Barresi, Giacinto ; Deshpande, Neha ; Mattos, Leonardo S. ; Brogni, Andrea ; Guastini, Luca ; Peretti, Giorgio ; Caldwell, D.G.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Adv. Robot., Ist. Italiano di Tecnol., Genova, Italy
fYear
2013
fDate
3-7 Nov. 2013
Firstpage
3610
Lastpage
3615
Abstract
Robot-assisted surgical procedures, such as Laser Phonomicrosurgery (LP), suffer from susceptibility to variation in surgeon skill and equipment characteristics. Ergonomic and human-centered approaches acquire increased importance in the design of surgeon-machine interfaces. This paper proposes a protocol for comparative evaluation of surgeon-machine interfaces based on two criteria: (i) the subjective evaluation of their usability using questionnaires, and (ii) the objective evaluation of their performance using an imaging-based feature extraction method. Two interfaces in LP, the traditional (“AcuBlade”) interface and the novel (“Virtual Scalpel”) interface, were evaluated to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme. A series of experimental trials were conducted using the interfaces in surgery-like tasks in a controlled environment. The subjective evaluation pointed to the superiority of the Virtual Scalpel interface (score: 83.06) in terms of confidence and ease of use, and learnability, over the AcuBlade interface (score: 65.56). The objective evaluation showed the Virtual Scalpel interface having an overall score (55.96) significantly superior to the AcuBlade (51.37). It is thus shown that the multidimensional evaluation approach allowed to clearly distinguish between levels of perceived usability and effective performance of surgeon-machine interfaces from a user-centered perspective.
Keywords
biomedical optical imaging; feature extraction; human-robot interaction; laser applications in medicine; medical robotics; surgery; comparative usability; equipment characteristics; ergonomic approach; human-centered approach; imaging-based feature extraction method; laser phonomicrosurgery; multidimensional evaluation; novel Virtual Scalpel interface; objective evaluation; performance evaluation; questionnaires; robot-assisted surgical procedures; surgeon interfaces; surgeon skill; surgeon-machine interfaces; surgery-like tasks; traditional AcuBlade interface; user-centered perspective; Lasers; Measurement by laser beam; Robots; Shape; Surgery; Usability; SUS; Surgeon performance; ergonomic evaluation; unified rating; usability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), 2013 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Conference_Location
Tokyo
ISSN
2153-0858
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IROS.2013.6696871
Filename
6696871
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