The growing popularity of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) can be attributed to its advantages, which include reduced post-operative pain, a shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery. However, MIS requires extensive training for surgeons to become experts in their field of practice. Different assessment methods have been proposed for evaluating the performance of surgeons and residents on surgical simulators. Nonetheless, optimal objective performance measures are still lacking. In this study, three metrics for minimally invasive skills assessment are proposed based on energy expenditure: work, potential energy and kinetic energy. In order to evaluate these metrics, two laparoscopic tasks consisting of suturing and knot-tying are investiga...
Objective Performing minimally invasive surgery puts high demands on a surgeon’s cognitive and psych...
Abstract—Box trainers equipped with sensors may help in ac-quiring objective information about a tra...
Training and assessment paradigms for laparoscopic surgical skills are evolving from traditional men...
Minimally invasive skills assessment methods are essential in developing efficient surgical simulato...
Minimally invasive skills assessment methods are essential in developing efficient surgical simulato...
Arthroscopic surgery is a type of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) performed in human joints, which ...
Background: A high level of psychomotor skills is required to perform minimally invasive surgery (MI...
INTRODUCTION: Motion metrics have become an important source of information when addressing the asse...
OBJECTIVE: Performing minimally invasive surgery puts high demands on a surgeon's cognitive and psyc...
Background: Objective force- and motion-based assessment is currently lacking in laparoscopic skills...
Performing laparoscopic surgery requires several skills, which have never been required for conventi...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is an evolving area of surgery which is becoming more m...
Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and structured assessm...
International audiencePurpose - This study aimed to identify detailed differences in laparoscopic su...
The best method of training for laparoscopic surgical skills is controversial. Some advocate observa...
Objective Performing minimally invasive surgery puts high demands on a surgeon’s cognitive and psych...
Abstract—Box trainers equipped with sensors may help in ac-quiring objective information about a tra...
Training and assessment paradigms for laparoscopic surgical skills are evolving from traditional men...
Minimally invasive skills assessment methods are essential in developing efficient surgical simulato...
Minimally invasive skills assessment methods are essential in developing efficient surgical simulato...
Arthroscopic surgery is a type of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) performed in human joints, which ...
Background: A high level of psychomotor skills is required to perform minimally invasive surgery (MI...
INTRODUCTION: Motion metrics have become an important source of information when addressing the asse...
OBJECTIVE: Performing minimally invasive surgery puts high demands on a surgeon's cognitive and psyc...
Background: Objective force- and motion-based assessment is currently lacking in laparoscopic skills...
Performing laparoscopic surgery requires several skills, which have never been required for conventi...
Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is an evolving area of surgery which is becoming more m...
Within minimally invasive surgery (MIS), structural implementation of courses and structured assessm...
International audiencePurpose - This study aimed to identify detailed differences in laparoscopic su...
The best method of training for laparoscopic surgical skills is controversial. Some advocate observa...
Objective Performing minimally invasive surgery puts high demands on a surgeon’s cognitive and psych...
Abstract—Box trainers equipped with sensors may help in ac-quiring objective information about a tra...
Training and assessment paradigms for laparoscopic surgical skills are evolving from traditional men...