Real-time Teaching Cues for Automated Surgical Coaching
Anand Malpani, S. Swaroop Vedula, Henry C. Lin, Gregory D. Hager and, Russell H. Taylor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a virtual reality-based automated coaching system for surgical training that provides real-time visual cues, improving learning outcomes in a simulated environment for da Vinci surgical skills.
Contribution
It presents a novel framework for automated surgical coaching with multiple guidance modes and targeted cues, implemented within a VR simulator for the da Vinci system.
Findings
Participants reported high comprehension of feedback.
Experimental group showed better performance in learning elements.
Automated coaching improved specific performance metrics.
Abstract
With introduction of new technologies in the operating room like the da Vinci Surgical System, training surgeons to use them effectively and efficiently is crucial in the delivery of better patient care. Coaching by an expert surgeon is effective in teaching relevant technical skills, but current methods to deliver effective coaching are limited and not scalable. We present a virtual reality simulation-based framework for automated virtual coaching in surgical education. We implement our framework within the da Vinci Skills Simulator. We provide three coaching modes ranging from a hands-on teacher (continuous guidance) to a handsoff guide (assistance upon request). We present six teaching cues targeted at critical learning elements of a needle passing task, which are shown to the user based on the coaching mode. These cues are graphical overlays which guide the user, inform them about…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical Simulation and Training · Anatomy and Medical Technology · Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
