When do they StOP?: A First Step Towards Automatically Identifying Team Communication in the Operating Room
Keqi Chen, Lilien Schewski, Vinkle Srivastav, Jo\"el Lavanchy, Didier, Mutter, Guido Beldi, Sandra Keller, Nicolas Padoy

TL;DR
This paper introduces the first dataset and method for automatically detecting team communication protocols in the operating room, which is vital for improving surgical safety and workflow analysis.
Contribution
It presents a new dataset with temporal annotations of communication protocols and a novel neural network approach for group activity detection in surgical videos.
Findings
Our approach outperforms existing temporal action detection methods.
The dataset reveals a lack of prior research on OR group activities.
The method effectively localizes communication protocols in real surgical videos.
Abstract
Purpose: Surgical performance depends not only on surgeons' technical skills but also on team communication within and across the different professional groups present during the operation. Therefore, automatically identifying team communication in the OR is crucial for patient safety and advances in the development of computer-assisted surgical workflow analysis and intra-operative support systems. To take the first step, we propose a new task of detecting communication briefings involving all OR team members, i.e. the team Time-out and the StOP?-protocol, by localizing their start and end times in video recordings of surgical operations. Methods: We generate an OR dataset of real surgeries, called Team-OR, with more than one hundred hours of surgical videos captured by the multi-view camera system in the OR. The dataset contains temporal annotations of 33 Time-out and 22…
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TopicsSurgical Simulation and Training · Healthcare Operations and Scheduling Optimization · Augmented Reality Applications
