作者
Ahmad Ghasemloonia, Yaser Maddahi, Kourosh Zareinia, Sanju Lama, Joseph C Dort, Garnette R Sutherland
发表日期
2017/3/1
期刊
Journal of surgical education
卷号
74
期号
2
页码范围
295-305
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Objectives
This article presents a quantitative technique to assess motion quality and smoothness during the performance of micromanipulation tasks common to surgical maneuvers. The objective is to investigate the effectiveness of the jerk index, a derivative of acceleration with respect to time, as a kinetostatic measure for assessment of surgical performance.
Design
A surgical forceps was instrumented with a position tracker and accelerometer that allowed measurement of position and acceleration relative to tool motion. Participants were asked to perform peg-in-hole tasks on a modified O’Connor Dexterity board and a Tweezer Dexterity pegboard (placed inside a skull). Normalized jerk index was calculated for each individual task to compare smoothness of each group.
Setting
This study was conducted at Project neuroArm, Cumming School of Medicine, the University of Calgary.
Participants
Four groups of …
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