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Telestration with augmented reality improves surgical performance through gaze guidance
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Kogkas, Alexandros
, Otto, Benjamin
, Kowalewski, Karl-Friedrich
, Mylonas, George
, Felinska, Eleni Amelia
, Chen, Zi-Wei
, Müller-Stich, Beat Peter
, Fuchs, Thomas Ewald
, Nickel, Felix
, Petersen, Jens
in
Augmented reality
/ Cholecystectomy
/ Collaboration
/ Laparoscopy
/ Minimally invasive surgery
2023
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Telestration with augmented reality improves surgical performance through gaze guidance
by
Kogkas, Alexandros
, Otto, Benjamin
, Kowalewski, Karl-Friedrich
, Mylonas, George
, Felinska, Eleni Amelia
, Chen, Zi-Wei
, Müller-Stich, Beat Peter
, Fuchs, Thomas Ewald
, Nickel, Felix
, Petersen, Jens
in
Augmented reality
/ Cholecystectomy
/ Collaboration
/ Laparoscopy
/ Minimally invasive surgery
2023
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Telestration with augmented reality improves surgical performance through gaze guidance
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Kogkas, Alexandros
, Otto, Benjamin
, Kowalewski, Karl-Friedrich
, Mylonas, George
, Felinska, Eleni Amelia
, Chen, Zi-Wei
, Müller-Stich, Beat Peter
, Fuchs, Thomas Ewald
, Nickel, Felix
, Petersen, Jens
in
Augmented reality
/ Cholecystectomy
/ Collaboration
/ Laparoscopy
/ Minimally invasive surgery
2023
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Telestration with augmented reality improves surgical performance through gaze guidance
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Telestration with augmented reality improves surgical performance through gaze guidance
2023
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BackgroundIn minimally invasive surgery (MIS), trainees need to learn how to interpret the operative field displayed on the laparoscopic screen. Experts currently guide trainees mainly verbally during laparoscopic procedures. A newly developed telestration system with augmented reality (iSurgeon) allows the instructor to display hand gestures in real-time on the laparoscopic screen in augmented reality to provide visual expert guidance (telestration). This study analysed the effect of telestration guided instructions on gaze behaviour during MIS training.MethodsIn a randomized-controlled crossover study, 40 MIS naive medical students performed 8 laparoscopic tasks with telestration or with verbal instructions only. Pupil Core eye-tracking glasses were used to capture the instructor’s and trainees’ gazes. Gaze behaviour measures for tasks 1–7 were gaze latency, gaze convergence and collaborative gaze convergence. Performance measures included the number of errors in tasks 1–7 and trainee’s ratings in structured and standardized performance scores in task 8 (ex vivo porcine laparoscopic cholecystectomy).ResultsThere was a significant improvement 1–7 on gaze latency [F(1,39) = 762.5, p < 0.01, ηp2 = 0.95], gaze convergence [F(1,39) = 482.8, p < 0.01, ηp2 = 0.93] and collaborative gaze convergence [F(1,39) = 408.4, p < 0.01, ηp2 = 0.91] upon instruction with iSurgeon. The number of errors was significantly lower in tasks 1–7 (0.18 ± 0.56 vs. 1.94 ± 1.80, p < 0.01) and the score ratings for laparoscopic cholecystectomy were significantly higher with telestration (global OSATS: 29 ± 2.5 vs. 25 ± 5.5, p < 0.01; task-specific OSATS: 60 ± 3 vs. 50 ± 6, p < 0.01).ConclusionsTelestration with augmented reality successfully improved surgical performance. The trainee’s gaze behaviour was improved by reducing the time from instruction to fixation on targets and leading to a higher convergence of the instructor’s and the trainee’s gazes. Also, the convergence of trainee’s gaze and target areas increased with telestration. This confirms augmented reality-based telestration works by means of gaze guidance in MIS and could be used to improve training outcomes.
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Springer Nature B.V
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