Last updated: 05/02/2017 12.05pm
The project aims at developing a system which helps train novice surgeons with the aid of visual feedback.
Currently, feedback to support technical skill acquisition among trainees in ophthalmology is through qualitative verbal instruction and demonstration. Directed feedback can facilitate deliberate practice and effective skill acquisition. This project aims to develop visual feedback to support technical skill training in cataract surgery during task performance. The aim of this project is to develop a system:
This is important since it would help in assessing the expertise and also provide a means for novice surgeons to asses their experience.
* Minimum: (04/15/2016)
The project involves recording tool motion video and force during capsulorhexis. In order to do this, a phantom was constructed using cardboard and wax paper (this was decided after trying a lot of other models). The capsulorrexis procedure is then performed on this phantom using the da vinci research kit(dark). The corresponding tool motion video and force data are recorded. Data is recorded for a number of novices and experts. Using the collected data, forces are estimated at any position during the procedure using machine learning regression techniques. The forces are then visually overlayed to aid any surgeon performing the task next. Also, from the tool force pattern, the expertise of the surgeon is judged.
Access to da vinci research kit = Completed (02/15/2017)
Phantom to simulate the task = Completed (04/20/2017)
Force sensor setup with dos bridge = Completed (03/15/2017)
Setup to record data (Calibration, etc.) = Completed (04/01/2017)
Data collection - Experts and novices = Acquired but not yet completed