Improving surgical pattern recognition through repetitive viewing of video clips
@article{Guerlain2004ImprovingSP, title={Improving surgical pattern recognition through repetitive viewing of video clips}, author={S. Guerlain and K. Green and M. C. LaFollette and T. Mersch and B. A. Mitchell and G. R. Poole and J. F. Calland and Jianhong Lv and E. G. Chekan}, journal={IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans}, year={2004}, volume={34}, pages={699-707} }
Previous field studies show that surgery residents and medical students have difficulty recognizing appropriate anatomic cues during laparoscopic surgery, causing delays in procedures and errors. Such observations led to the development of an anatomy recognition training intervention, specifically the use of an ordered set of video clips that show the main steps of a laparoscopic procedure. Each procedural step is shown several times in succession, with each repetition coming from a different… CONTINUE READING
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