SurgFusion-Net: Diversified Adaptive Multimodal Fusion Network for Surgical Skill Assessment
Runlong He, Freweini M. Tesfai, Matthew W. E. Boal, Nazir Sirajudeen, Dimitrios Anastasiou, Jialang Xu, Mobarak I. Hoque, Philip J. Edwards, John D. Kelly, Ashwin Sridhar, Abdolrahim Kadkhodamohammadi, Dhivya Chandrasekaran, Matthew J. Clarkson, Danail Stoyanov, Nader Francis

TL;DR
SurgFusion-Net introduces a novel multimodal fusion network with divergence-regulated attention for improved surgical skill assessment, validated on new clinical datasets and outperforming existing methods across multiple benchmarks.
Contribution
The paper presents SurgFusion-Net and DRA, pioneering multimodal fusion techniques for real clinical surgical skill assessment and introduces two new annotated datasets.
Findings
Outperforms recent baselines on multiple datasets
Achieves significant improvements in assessment accuracy
Validates effectiveness on real clinical data
Abstract
Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is established in clinical practice, and automated surgical skill assessment utilizing multimodal data offers transformative potential for surgical analytics and education. However, developing effective multimodal methods remains challenging due to the task complexity, limited annotated datasets and insufficient techniques for cross-modal information fusion. Existing state-of-the-art relies exclusively on RGB video and only applies on dry-lab settings, failing to address the significant domain gap between controlled simulation and real clinical cases, where the surgical environment together with camera and tissue motion introduce substantial complexities. This work introduces SurgFusion-Net and Divergence Regulated Attention (DRA), an innovative fusion strategy for multimodal surgical skill assessment. We contribute two first-of-their-kind clinical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical Simulation and Training · Multimodal Machine Learning Applications · Soft Robotics and Applications
