Video-based Surgical Skills Assessment using Long term Tool Tracking
Mona Fathollahi, Mohammad Hasan Sarhan, Ramon Pena, Lela DiMonte,, Anshu Gupta, Aishani Ataliwala, Jocelyn Barker

TL;DR
This paper presents an automated, video-based surgical skill assessment method that leverages reliable tool tracking and a transformer network to evaluate surgeon proficiency, reducing manual review time and enabling continuous progress tracking.
Contribution
It introduces a novel motion-based assessment pipeline combining improved tool re-identification and transformer networks for accurate surgical skill evaluation from videos.
Findings
Reliable tool tracking improves skill assessment accuracy.
Transformer networks effectively capture motion patterns for skill evaluation.
Motion trajectories enhance video-based surgical skill assessment.
Abstract
Mastering the technical skills required to perform surgery is an extremely challenging task. Video-based assessment allows surgeons to receive feedback on their technical skills to facilitate learning and development. Currently, this feedback comes primarily from manual video review, which is time-intensive and limits the feasibility of tracking a surgeon's progress over many cases. In this work, we introduce a motion-based approach to automatically assess surgical skills from surgical case video feed. The proposed pipeline first tracks surgical tools reliably to create motion trajectories and then uses those trajectories to predict surgeon technical skill levels. The tracking algorithm employs a simple yet effective re-identification module that improves ID-switch compared to other state-of-the-art methods. This is critical for creating reliable tool trajectories when instruments…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical Simulation and Training · Anatomy and Medical Technology · Scoliosis diagnosis and treatment
