Usefulness of an optical tracking system in laparoscopic surgery for motor skills assessment

作者:Sanchez Margallo Juan A*; Sanchez Margallo Francisco M; Pagador Carrasco Jose B; Oropesa Garcia Ignacio; Gomez Aguilera Enrique J; Moreno del Pozo Jose
来源:Cirugia Espanola, 2014, 92(6): 421-428.
DOI:10.1016/j.ciresp.2013.01.006

摘要

Introduction: The objective of this study is to assess the usefulness of an evaluation system of surgical skills based on motion analysis of laparoscopic instruments. %26lt;br%26gt;Method: This system consists of a physical laparoscopic simulator and a tracking and assessment system of technical skills in laparoscopy. Six surgeons with intermediate experience (between 1 and 50 laparoscopic surgeries) and 5 experienced surgeons (more than 50 laparoscopic surgeries) took part in this study. All participants were right-handed. The subjects performed 3 repetitions of a cutting task on synthetic tissue with the right hand, dissection of a gastric serous layer, and a suturing task in the dissection previously done. Objective metrics such as time, path length, speed of movements, acceleration and motion smoothness were analyzed for the instruments of each hand. %26lt;br%26gt;Results: In the cutting task, experienced surgeons show less acceleration (P=.014) and a smoother motion (P=.023) using the scissors. Regarding the dissection activity, experienced surgeons need less time (P=.006) and less length with both instruments (P=.006 for dissector and P=.01 for scissors). In the suturing task, experienced surgeons require less time (P=.037) and distance travelled (P=.041) by the dissector. %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusions: This study shows the usefulness of the evaluation system for the cutting, dissecting, and suturing tasks. It represents a significant step in the development of advanced systems for training and assessment of surgical skills in laparoscopic surgery.

  • 出版日期2014-7