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Benchmarking and enhancing surgical phase recognition models for robot-assisted esophagectomy

Yiping Li, Romy C. van Jaarsveld, Ronald de Jong, Gino M. Kuiper, Richard van Hillegersberg, Jelle P. Ruurda, Marcel Breeuwer, Yasmina Al Khalil

Year
2025
Citations
3

Abstract

Robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) is a recognized treatment for esophageal cancer, offering better patient outcomes compared to open surgery and traditional minimally invasive surgery. RAMIE is highly complex, spanning multiple anatomical areas and involving repetitive phases and non-sequential phase transitions. Our goal is to leverage deep learning for surgical phase recognition in RAMIE to provide intraoperative support to surgeons. To achieve this, we have developed a new surgical phase recognition dataset comprising 27 videos. Using this dataset, we conducted a comparative analysis of state-of-the-art surgical phase recognition models. To more effectively capture the temporal dynamics of this complex procedure, we developed a novel deep learning model featuring an encoder-decoder structure with causal hierarchical attention, which demonstrates superior performance compared to existing models.

Keywords

BenchmarkingComputer scienceEsophagectomyRobotSurgical robotPhase (matter)Artificial intelligenceMedicineEsophageal cancerCancer

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