• DocumentCode
    3728023
  • Title

    Evaluating Proficiency on a Laparoscopic Suturing Task through Pupil Size

  • Author

    Yang Cao;Yo Kobayashi;Bo Zhang;Quanquan Liu;Shigeki Sugano;Masakatsu G. Fujie

  • Author_Institution
    Grad. Sch. of Creative Sci. &
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    677
  • Lastpage
    681
  • Abstract
    Eye-tracking technology has been applied to surgical skill improvement and can observe differences in gaze data between the experienced and novice surgeon. Some eye trackers can even detect pupil diameter. We hypothesized that differences in technical proficiency among surgeons affect the extent of changes in pupil diameter, because the higher mental workload a laparoscopic task requires, the larger the person´s pupil diameter dilates. In this study, we recorded the pupil diameters of pediatric surgeons while they performed a suturing task in a dry box environment. The more proficient surgeons exhibited a smaller distribution in pupil diameter than did the less proficient surgeons. Our data indicate that an individual´s suturing proficiency is closely related to the degree of dispersion of pupil diameter.
  • Keywords
    "Laparoscopes","Minimally invasive surgery","Needles","Dispersion","Monitoring","Training"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SMC.2015.128
  • Filename
    7379260