Performance evaluation in cataract surgery with an ensemble of 2D–3D convolutional neural networks

Author:

Tanin Ummey1ORCID,Duimering Adrienne2,Law Christine2,Ruzicki Jessica2,Luna Gabriela2,Holden Matthew1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer Science Carleton University Ottawa Ontario Canada

2. Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractAn important part of surgical training in ophthalmology is understanding how to proficiently perform cataract surgery. Operating skill in cataract surgery is typically assessed by real‐time or video‐based expert review using a rating scale. This is time‐consuming, subjective and labour‐intensive. A typical trainee graduates with over 100 complete surgeries, each of which requires review by the surgical educators. Due to the consistently repetitive nature of this task, it lends itself well to machine learning‐based evaluation. Recent studies utilize deep learning models trained on tool motion trajectories obtained using additional equipment or robotic systems. However, the process of tool recognition by extracting frames from the videos to perform phase recognition followed by skill assessment is exhaustive. This project proposes a deep learning model for skill evaluation using raw surgery videos that is cost‐effective and end‐to‐end trainable. An advanced ensemble of convolutional neural network models is leveraged to model technical skills in cataract surgeries and is evaluated using a large dataset comprising almost 200 surgical trials. The highest accuracy of 0.8494 is observed on the phacoemulsification step data. Our model yielded an average accuracy of 0.8200 and an average AUC score of 0.8800 for all four phase datasets of cataract surgery proving its robustness against different data. The proposed ensemble model with 2D and 3D convolutional neural networks demonstrated a promising result without using tool motion trajectories to evaluate surgery expertise.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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