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Automated Robot-assisted Surgical Skill Evaluation: Predictive Analytics Approach

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Journal Int J Med Robot
Publisher Wiley
Date 2017 Jun 30
PMID 28660725
Citations 46
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Abstract

Background: Surgical skill assessment has predominantly been a subjective task. Recently, technological advances such as robot-assisted surgery have created great opportunities for objective surgical evaluation. In this paper, we introduce a predictive framework for objective skill assessment based on movement trajectory data. Our aim is to build a classification framework to automatically evaluate the performance of surgeons with different levels of expertise.

Methods: Eight global movement features are extracted from movement trajectory data captured by a da Vinci robot for surgeons with two levels of expertise - novice and expert. Three classification methods - k-nearest neighbours, logistic regression and support vector machines - are applied.

Results: The result shows that the proposed framework can classify surgeons' expertise as novice or expert with an accuracy of 82.3% for knot tying and 89.9% for a suturing task.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates and evaluates the ability of machine learning methods to automatically classify expert and novice surgeons using global movement features.

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