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Design requirements to improve laparoscopy via XR

Authors :
Zorzal, Ezequiel R.
Sousa, Maurício
Belchior, Pedro
Pereira, João Madeiras
Figueiredo, Nuno
Jorge, Joaquim
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Laparoscopic surgery has the advantage of avoiding large open incisions and thereby decreasing blood loss, pain, and discomfort to patients. However, on the other side, it is hampered by restricted workspace, ambiguous communication, and surgeon fatigue caused by non-ergonomic head positioning. We aimed to identify critical problems and suggest design requirements and solutions. We used user and task analysis methods to learn about practices performed in an operating room by observing surgeons in their working environment to understand how they performed tasks and achieved their intended goals. Drawing on observations and analysis from recorded laparoscopic surgeries, we have identified several constraints and design requirements to propose potential solutions to address the issues. Surgeons operate in a dimly lit environment, surrounded by monitors, and communicate through verbal commands and pointing gestures. Therefore, performing user and task analysis allowed us to better understand the existing problems in laparoscopy while identifying several communication constraints and design requirements, which a solution has to follow to address those problems. Our contributions include identifying design requirements for laparoscopy surgery through a user and task analysis. These requirements propose design solutions towards improved surgeons' comfort and make the surgical procedure less laborious.<br />Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, workshop paper

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.02044
Document Type :
Working Paper