Design and Study of a Next-Generation Computer-Assisted System for Transoral Laser Microsurgery

Author:

Deshpande Nikhil1,Peretti Giorgio2,Mora Francesco2,Guastini Luca2,Lee Jinoh1,Barresi Giacinto1,Caldwell Darwin G.1,Mattos Leonardo S.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Advanced Robotics, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genova, Italy

2. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Università degli Studi di Genova, Genova, Italy

Abstract

Objective To present a new computer-assisted system for improved usability, intuitiveness, efficiency, and controllability in transoral laser microsurgery (TLM). Study Design Pilot technology feasibility study. Setting A dedicated room with a simulated TLM surgical setup: surgical microscope, surgical laser system, instruments, ex vivo pig larynxes, and computer-assisted system. Subjects and Methods The computer-assisted laser microsurgery (CALM) system consists of a novel motorized laser micromanipulator and a tablet- and stylus-based control interface. The system setup includes the Leica 2 surgical microscope and the DEKA HiScan Surgical laser system. The system was validated through a first-of-its-kind observational study with 57 international surgeons with varied experience in TLM. The subjects performed real surgical tasks on ex vivo pig larynxes in a simulated TLM scenario. The qualitative aspects were established with a newly devised questionnaire assessing the usability, efficiency, and suitability of the system. Results The surgeons evaluated the CALM system with an average score of 6.29 (out of 7) in ease of use and ease of learning, while an average score of 5.96 was assigned for controllability and safety. A score of 1.51 indicated reduced workload for the subjects. Of 57 subjects, 41 stated that the CALM system allows better surgical quality than the existing TLM systems. Conclusions The CALM system augments the usability, controllability, and efficiency in TLM. It enhances the ergonomics and accuracy beyond the current state of the art, potentially improving the surgical safety and quality. The system offers the intraoperative automated scanning of customized long incisions achieving uniform resections at the surgical site.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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