The impact of latency on surgical precision and task completion during robotic-assisted remote telepresence surgery
Mehran Anvari, Tim Broderick, Harvey Stein, Trevor Chapman, M. Ghodoussi, Daniel W. Birch, Craig McKinley, Patrick Trudeau, Sanjeev Dutta, Charles H. Goldsmith
- 发表年份
- 2005
- 引用次数
- 45
摘要
Objective: It has been suggested that robotic-assisted remote telepresence surgery with a signal transmission latency of greater than 300 ms may not be possible. Methods: We evaluated the impact of four different latencies of up to 500 ms on task completion and error rate in five surgeons after completion of three different surgical tasks. Results: The surgeons were able to complete all tasks with a latency of 500 ms. However, higher latency was associated with higher error rates and task completion time (TCT). There were significant variations between surgeons and different tasks. Conclusion: Surgeons are able to complete tasks with a signal transmission latency of up to 500 ms. The clinical impact of slower TCT and increased error rates encountered at higher latency needs to be established.
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