Last updated: 2020/02/23 21:53
Our project aims to accurately measure the neck flexion angle of surgeons during thyroid and ear surgery using two IMUs
There is more and more evidence nowadays suggesting that specific posture of surgeon while operating can contribute to cervical musculoskeletal strain, discomfort, and chronic pain. The persistent neck flexion, long periods of static posture and the long time use of microscopes and magnifiers lead the microsurgeons in a particularly high risk to the pain mentioned above.
The above figures from left to right are figure 1 (from https://oklahoman.com/gallery/articleid/3808606/),
figure 2 (from http://amandeepmedicity.org/specialities/bariatric-metabolic-surgery),
and figure 3 (from http://www.tristonekidneyhospital.com/index.html).
In this project, we are focusing on the surgeon posture during two surgery: Thyroid and Ear surgery. As for both ear surgery and thyroid surgery, there are two kinds of cases: traditional case and endoscopic case. When the surgeons do ear surgery in a traditional way, as shown in figure 1, they have to look through microscopes. For thyroid surgery in a traditional way, as shown in figure 2, surgeons have to stand over the patient. It's obvious that the surgeons have to band their necks,sometimes they even need to band over their bodies in order to finish specific operations. However, as for endoscopic cases, as shown in figure 3, surgeons can make full use of the monitors, it’s easier for them to keep their head and body in a line for most of the time.
We will use two IMUs (Inertial measurement unit) to do neck flexion angle measurements. One will be banded in front of surgeon’s head, and the other will be stabilized in front of surgeon’s chest. The pitch angle we measured is the `\theta` shown in figure 4.
Figure 4
The whole project will be done following the workflow shown below.
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