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26 March 2007 Performance index for virtual reality phacoemulsification surgery
Per Söderberg, Carl-Gustaf Laurell M.D., Wamidh Simawi M.D., Eva Skarman, Per Nordqvist, Leif Nordh
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Proceedings Volume 6426, Ophthalmic Technologies XVII; 64261B (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.717477
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2007, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
We have developed a virtual reality (VR) simulator for phacoemulsification (phaco) surgery. The current work aimed at developing a performance index that characterizes the performance of an individual trainee. We recorded measurements of 28 response variables during three iterated surgical sessions in 9 subjects naive to cataract surgery and 6 experienced cataract surgeons, separately for the sculpting phase and the evacuation phase of phacoemulsification surgery. We further defined a specific performance index for a specific measurement variable and a total performance index for a specific trainee. The distribution function for the total performance index was relatively evenly distributed both for the sculpting and the evacuation phase indicating that parametric statistics can be used for comparison of total average performance indices for different groups in the future. The current total performance index for an individual considers all measurement variables included with the same weight. It is possible that a future development of the system will indicate that a better characterization of a trainee can be obtained if the various measurements variables are given specific weights. The currently developed total performance index for a trainee is statistically an independent observation of that particular trainee.
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Per Söderberg, Carl-Gustaf Laurell M.D., Wamidh Simawi M.D., Eva Skarman, Per Nordqvist, and Leif Nordh "Performance index for virtual reality phacoemulsification surgery", Proc. SPIE 6426, Ophthalmic Technologies XVII, 64261B (26 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.717477
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Virtual reality

Computer simulations

Computing systems

Eye

Human-machine interfaces

Video

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