Detection of hand motion during cadaveric mastoidectomy dissections: a technical note
Document Type
Article
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Surgical approaches that access the posterior temporal bone require careful drilling motions to achieve adequate exposure while avoiding injury to critical structures. OBJECTIVE: We assessed a deep learning hand motion detector to potentially refine hand motion and precision during power drill use in a cadaveric mastoidectomy procedure. METHODS: A deep-learning hand motion detector tracked the movement of a surgeon's hands during three cadaveric mastoidectomy procedures. The model provided horizontal and vertical coordinates of 21 landmarks on both hands, which were used to create vertical and horizontal plane tracking plots. Preliminary surgical performance metrics were calculated from the motion detections. RESULTS: 1,948,837 landmark detections were collected, with an overall 85.9% performance. There was similar detection of the dominant hand (48.2%) compared to the non-dominant hand (51.7%). A loss of tracking occurred due to the increased brightness caused by the microscope light at the center of the field and by movements of the hand outside the field of view of the camera. The mean (SD) time spent (seconds) during instrument changes was 21.5 (12.4) and 4.4 (5.7) during adjustments of the microscope. CONCLUSION: A deep-learning hand motion detector can measure surgical motion without physical sensors attached to the hands during mastoidectomy simulations on cadavers. While preliminary metrics were developed to assess hand motion during mastoidectomy, further studies are needed to expand and validate these metrics for potential use in guiding and evaluating surgical training.
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Publication Title
Frontiers in surgery
ISSN
2296-875X
Volume
11
First Page
1441346
PubMed ID
39421406
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.3389/fsurg.2024.1441346
Recommended Citation
On, Thomas J.; Xu, Yuan; Gonzalez-Romo, Nicolas I.; Gomez-Castro, Gerardo; Alcantar-Garibay, Oscar; Santello, Marco; Lawton, Michael T.; and Preul, Mark C., "Detection of hand motion during cadaveric mastoidectomy dissections: a technical note" (2024). Neurosurgery. 2330.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurosurgery/2330