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Requirement analysis for an AI-based AR assistance system for surgical tools in the operating room: stakeholder requirements and technical perspectives.
Cramer, E; Kucharski, A B; Kreimeier, J; Andreß, S; Li, S; Walk, C; Merkl, F; Högl, J; Wucherer, P; Stefan, P; von Eisenhart-Rothe, R; Enste, P; Roth, D.
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  • Cramer E; Research department - Health Economy and Quality of Life, Institute for Work and Technology of the Westfälische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen, University of Applied Sciences, Munscheidstraße 14, 45886, Gelsenkirchen, Germany. cramer@iat.eu.
  • Kucharski AB; Research department - Health Economy and Quality of Life, Institute for Work and Technology of the Westfälische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen, University of Applied Sciences, Munscheidstraße 14, 45886, Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
  • Kreimeier J; School of Medicine and Health; School of Computation, Information, and Technology; Klinikum Rechts der Isar & Orthopedics and Sports Orthopedics, Technical University of Munich, Trogerstr. 10, 81675, Munich, Germany.
  • Andreß S; Human-Centered Computing and Extended Reality (HEX) Lab, Technical University of Munich, School of Medicine and Health & School of Computation, Information, and Technology, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Orthopedics and Sports Orthopedics, Technical University of Munich, Trogerstr. 10, 81675, Munich,
  • Li S; Musculoskeletal University Center Munich at the LMU Clinic, Campus Großhadern, Marchionistraße 15, 81377, Munich, Germany.
  • Walk C; HEX Lab, Department for Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering, Friedrich Alexander University, Henkestraße 91, 9105, Erlangen, Germany.
  • Merkl F; Musculoskeletal University Center Munich at the LMU Clinic, Campus Großhadern, Marchionistraße 15, 81377, Munich, Germany.
  • Högl J; Musculoskeletal University Center Munich at the LMU Clinic, Campus Großhadern, Marchionistraße 15, 81377, Munich, Germany.
  • Wucherer P; Medability GmbH, Geretsrieder Straße 10a, 81379, Munich, Germany.
  • Stefan P; Musculoskeletal University Center Munich at the LMU Clinic, Campus Großhadern, Marchionistraße 15, 81377, Munich, Germany.
  • von Eisenhart-Rothe R; Medability GmbH, Geretsrieder Straße 10a, 81379, Munich, Germany.
  • Enste P; Medability GmbH, Geretsrieder Straße 10a, 81379, Munich, Germany.
  • Roth D; School of Medicine and Health; School of Computation, Information, and Technology; Klinikum Rechts der Isar & Orthopedics and Sports Orthopedics, Technical University of Munich, Trogerstr. 10, 81675, Munich, Germany.
Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg ; 19(11): 2287-2296, 2024 Nov.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38844750
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

We aim to investigate the integration of augmented reality (AR) within the context of increasingly complex surgical procedures and instrument handling toward the transition to smart operating rooms (OR). In contrast to cumbersome paper-based surgical instrument manuals still used in the OR, we wish to provide surgical staff with an AR head-mounted display that provides in-situ visualization and guidance throughout the assembly process of surgical instruments. Our requirement analysis supports the development and provides guidelines for its transfer into surgical practice.

METHODS:

A three-phase user-centered design approach was applied with online interviews, an observational study, and a workshop with two focus groups with scrub nurses, circulating nurses, surgeons, manufacturers, clinic IT staff, and members of the sterilization department. The requirement analysis was based on key criteria for usability. The data were analyzed via structured content analysis.

RESULTS:

We identified twelve main problems with the current use of paper manuals. Major issues included sterile users' inability to directly handle non-sterile manuals, missing details, and excessive text information, potentially delaying procedure performance. Major requirements for AR-driven guidance fall into the categories of design, practicability, control, and integration into the current workflow. Additionally, further recommendations for technical development could be obtained.

CONCLUSION:

In conclusion, our insights have outlined a comprehensive spectrum of requirements that are essential for the successful implementation of an AI- and AR-driven guidance for assembling surgical instruments. The consistently appreciative evaluation by stakeholders underscores the profound potential of AR and AI technology as valuable assistance and guidance.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Salas Cirúrgicas / Instrumentos Cirúrgicos / Realidade Aumentada Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Salas Cirúrgicas / Instrumentos Cirúrgicos / Realidade Aumentada Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article