Physics-Based iOCT Sonification for Real-time Interaction Awareness in Subretinal Injection
Luis D. Reyes Vargas, Veronica Ruozzi, Andrea K. M. Ross, Shervin Dehghani, Michael Sommersperger, Koorosh Faridpooya, Mohammad Ali Nasseri, Merle Fairhurst, Nassir Navab, and Sasan Matinfar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a physics-inspired real-time sonification system translating iOCT data into auditory feedback to improve surgical precision during subretinal injections, reducing cognitive load.
Contribution
It presents a novel, extensible sonification framework that maps retinal features and needle motion into sound, enhancing intraoperative perception and detection of retinal deformation.
Findings
Achieved 83.4% accuracy in retinal layer identification
Significantly outperformed baseline in event detection (p < 0.001)
Confirmed clinical relevance through expert evaluation
Abstract
Subretinal injection is a delicate vitreoretinal procedure requiring precise needle placement within the subretinal space while avoiding perforation of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), a layer directly beneath the target with extremely limited regenerative capacity. To enhance depth perception during cannula advancement, intraoperative optical coherence tomography (iOCT) offers high-resolution cross-sectional visualization of needle-tissue interaction; however, interpreting these images requires sustained visual attention alongside the en face microscope view, thereby increasing cognitive load during critical phases and placing additional demands on the surgeon's proprioceptive control. In this paper, we propose a structured, real-time sonification framework designed for extensible mapping of iOCT-derived anatomical features into perceptual auditory feedback. The method employs a…
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