Autonomous Hierarchical Surgical State Estimation During Robot-Assisted Surgery Through Deep Neural Networks
Yidan Qin, Max Allan, Joel W. Burdick, Mahdi Azizian
- Year
- 2021
- Citations
- 12
Abstract
Many operations in robot-assisted surgery (RAS) can be viewed in a hierarchical manner. Each surgical task is represented by a superstate, which can be decomposed into finer-grained states. The estimation of these discrete states at different levels of temporal granularity provides a temporal perception of the current surgical scene during RAS, which is a crucial step towards many automated surgeon-assisting functionalities. We propose Hierarchical Estimation of Surgical States through Deep Neural Networks (HESS-DNN), a deep learning-based system that concurrently estimates the current super- and fine-grained states. HESS-DNN incorporates endoscopic vision, robot kinematics, and system events data from the da Vinci Xi surgical system. HESS-DNN is evaluated on a real-world robotic inguinal hernia repair surgery dataset: HERNIA-20, and achieves accurate state estimates of both surgical superstate and the corresponding fine-grained surgical state. We show that HESS-DNN improves state-of-the-art fine-grained state estimation across the entire HERNIA-20 RAS procedure through its hierarchical design. We also analyze the relative contributions of each input data type and HESS-DNN's design to surgical (super)state estimation accuracy.
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