DocumentCode :
760439
Title :
Modelling and Evaluation of Surgical Performance Using Hidden Markov Models
Author :
Megali, G. ; Sinigaglia, S. ; Tonet, O. ; Dario, P.
Author_Institution :
CRIM Lab, Pisa
Volume :
53
Issue :
10
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
1911
Lastpage :
1919
Abstract :
Minimally invasive surgery has become very widespread in the last ten years. Since surgeons experience difficulties in learning and mastering minimally invasive techniques, the development of training methods is of great importance. While the introduction of virtual reality-based simulators has introduced a new paradigm in surgical training, skill evaluation methods are far from being objective. This paper proposes a method for defining a model of surgical expertise and an objective metric to evaluate performance in laparoscopic surgery. Our approach is based on the processing of kinematic data describing movements of surgical instruments. We use hidden Markov model theory to define an expert model that describes expert surgical gesture. The model is trained on kinematic data related to exercises performed on a surgical simulator by experienced surgeons. Subsequently, we use this expert model as a reference model in the definition of an objective metric to evaluate performance of surgeons with different abilities. Preliminary results show that, using different topologies for the expert model, the method can be efficiently used both for the discrimination between experienced and novice surgeons, and for the quantitative assessment of surgical ability
Keywords :
hidden Markov models; kinematics; surgery; expert surgical gesture; hidden Markov models; kinematic data; laparoscopic surgery; minimally invasive surgery; surgical instrument movements; virtual reality-based simulators; Analytical models; Hidden Markov models; Kinematics; Laparoscopes; Medical simulation; Minimally invasive surgery; Motion analysis; Surgical instruments; Topology; Virtual environment; Hidden Markov models; laparoscopy; motion analysis; simulation; surgery; training; Computer Simulation; Computer-Assisted Instruction; Expert Systems; Humans; Laparoscopy; Markov Chains; Models, Biological; Professional Competence; Surgery, Computer-Assisted; Task Performance and Analysis; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2006.881784
Filename :
1703741
Link To Document :
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