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Published in: Journal of Robotic Surgery 5/2022

21-01-2022 | Original Article

Image-based laparoscopic camera steering versus conventional steering: a comparison study

Authors: Paul J. M. Wijsman, Lennert Molenaar, Frank J. Voskens, Cas D. P. van’t Hullenaar, Ivo A. M. J. Broeders

Published in: Journal of Robotic Surgery | Issue 5/2022

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Abstract

In the last 2 decades, multiple robotic camera holders have been developed to improve camera steering during laparoscopic surgery. A new image-based steering method has been developed for more intuitive camera control. In this article, the efficiency and user experience of image-based steering were compared to conventional steering methods. Four participants (two senior surgical registrars, one junior surgical registrar and a technical medicine student) were enrolled in this study. All participants performed multiple camera steering exercises with three different steering modalities in randomized order: image-based, joystick and manual camera steering. Steering of the laparoscope was evaluated by execution time and with the SMEQ and NASA-TLX questionnaires to analyze user experience. A total of 267 camera steering exercises were performed. The analyzed data showed a significantly shorter execution time for manual camera steering compared to image-based robotic steering (p = 0.001) and joystick robotic steering (p = 0.001). The participants reported the lowest user experience with joystick camera steering. The results of the questionnaires showed no significant difference in all subscales of user experience for image-based and manual camera steering. Manual camera steering resulted in significantly higher perceived physiological workload scores (M = 30.0, IQR = 27.5) compared to image-based (M = 10, IQR = 5.0) and joystick camera steering (M = 15.0, IQR = 10.0). Manual control of the laparoscope remains the fastest steering method at the expense of a high physical workload. Using image-based camera steering is a viable alternative to the current joystick control of robotic camera holders, as it improves speed and user experience. The study results suggest that optimisation of robotic camera steering with algorithms based on image analysis is a promising technology.
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Metadata
Title
Image-based laparoscopic camera steering versus conventional steering: a comparison study
Authors
Paul J. M. Wijsman
Lennert Molenaar
Frank J. Voskens
Cas D. P. van’t Hullenaar
Ivo A. M. J. Broeders
Publication date
21-01-2022
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Journal of Robotic Surgery / Issue 5/2022
Print ISSN: 1863-2483
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11701-021-01342-0

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