Quantifying surgeon maneuevers across experience levels through marker-less hand motion kinematics of simulated surgical tasks
Abstract
This paper compares clinician hand motion for common suturing tasks across a range of experience levels and tissue types. Medical students (32), residents (41), attending surgeons (10), and retirees (2) were recorded on digital video while suturing on one of: foam, pig feet, or porcine bowel. Depending on time in position, each medical student, resident, and attending participant was classified as junior or senior, yielding six experience...
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Title
Quantifying surgeon maneuevers across experience levels through marker-less hand motion kinematics of simulated surgical tasks
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
87
Pages
103136 - 103136
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