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    Evaluation of user-interfaces for controlling movements of virtual minimally invasive surgical instruments

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    2022-04-29
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    Shabir, Dehlela
    Anbatawi, Malek
    Padhan, Jhasketan
    Balakrishnan, Shidin
    Al-Ansari, Abdulla
    Abinahed, Julien
    Tsiamyrtzis, Panagiotis
    Yaacoub, Elias
    Mohammed, Amr
    Deng, Zhigang
    Navkar, Nikhil V.
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    Background: Recent tele-mentoring technologies for minimally invasive surgery (MIS) augments the operative field with movements of virtual surgical instruments as visual cues. The objective of this work is to assess different user-interfaces that effectively transfer mentor's hand gestures to the movements of virtual surgical instruments. Methods: A user study was conducted to assess three different user-interface devices (Oculus-Rift, SpaceMouse, Touch Haptic device) under various scenarios. The devices were integrated with a MIS tele-mentoring framework for control of both manual and robotic virtual surgical instruments. Results: The user study revealed that Oculus Rift is preferred during robotic scenarios, whereas the touch haptic device is more suitable during manual scenarios for tele-mentoring. Conclusion: A user-interface device in the form of a stylus controlled by fingers for pointing in 3D space is more suitable for manual MIS, whereas a user-interface that can be moved and oriented easily in 3D space by wrist motion is more suitable for robotic MIS.
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    https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85129355394&origin=inward
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rcs.2414
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/59855
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