Literature DB >> 23192891

Auditory support for resection guidance in navigated liver surgery.

Christian Hansen1, David Black, Christoph Lange, Fabian Rieber, Wolfram Lamadé, Marcello Donati, Karl J Oldhafer, Horst K Hahn.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An alternative mode of interaction with navigation systems for open liver surgery was requested. Surgeons who use such systems are impeded by having to constantly switch between viewing the navigation system screen and the patient during an operation.
METHODS: To this end, an auditory display system for open liver surgery is introduced with support for guiding the tracked instrument towards and remaining on a predefined resection line. To evaluate the method, a clinically orientated user study with 12 surgeons was conducted.
RESULTS: It is shown in qualitative results from the user study that the proposed auditory display is recognized as a useful addition to the current visual mode of interaction. It was revealed in a statistical analysis that participants spent less time looking on the screen (10% vs. 96%). Accuracy for resection guidance was significantly improved when using auditory display as an additional information channel (0.6 vs. 1.4 mm); however, the overall time for the resection task was shorter without auditory display (47 vs. 24 s).
CONCLUSIONS: By reducing dependence on the visual modality during resection guidance, the auditory display is well suited to become integrated in navigation systems for liver surgery.
Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23192891     DOI: 10.1002/rcs.1466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Med Robot        ISSN: 1478-5951            Impact factor:   2.547


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2.  Surgical soundtracks: automatic acoustic augmentation of surgical procedures.

Authors:  Sasan Matinfar; M Ali Nasseri; Ulrich Eck; Michael Kowalsky; Hessam Roodaki; Navid Navab; Chris P Lohmann; Mathias Maier; Nassir Navab
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Authors:  David Black; Christian Hansen; Arya Nabavi; Ron Kikinis; Horst Hahn
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4.  Auditory display for fluorescence-guided open brain tumor surgery.

Authors:  David Black; Horst K Hahn; Ron Kikinis; Karin Wårdell; Neda Haj-Hosseini
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5.  Auditory display as feedback for a novel eye-tracking system for sterile operating room interaction.

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6.  Distance sonification in image-guided neurosurgery.

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7.  Instrument-mounted displays for reducing cognitive load during surgical navigation.

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