Next-generation robotics in gastrointestinal surgery

JM Kinross, SE Mason, G Mylonas… - Nature Reviews …, 2020 - nature.com
The global numbers of robotic gastrointestinal surgeries are increasing. However, the
evidence base for robotic gastrointestinal surgery does not yet support its widespread …

[HTML][HTML] Non-technical skill assessment and mental load evaluation in robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery

R Nagyné Elek, T Haidegger - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
BACKGROUND: Sensor technologies and data collection practices are changing and
improving quality metrics across various domains. Surgical skill assessment in Robot …

Forecasting action through contact representations from first person video

E Dessalene, C Devaraj, M Maynord… - … on Pattern Analysis …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Human actions involving hand manipulations are structured according to the making and
breaking of hand-object contact, and human visual understanding of action is reliant on …

Cognitive load theory for training health professionals in the workplace: A BEME review of studies among diverse professions: BEME Guide No. 53

JL Sewell, LA Maggio, O Ten Cate, T van Gog… - Medical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: Cognitive load theory (CLT) is of increasing interest to health professions education
researchers. CLT has intuitive applicability to workplace settings, yet how CLT should inform …

Chalearn LAP challenges on self-reported personality recognition and non-verbal behavior forecasting during social dyadic interactions: Dataset, design, and results

C Palmero, G Barquero, JCSJ Junior… - … Social Behavior in …, 2022 - proceedings.mlr.press
This paper summarizes the 2021 ChaLearn Looking at People Challenge on Understanding
Social Behavior in Dyadic and Small Group Interactions (DYAD), which featured two tracks …

Didn't see that coming: a survey on non-verbal social human behavior forecasting

G Barquero, J Núnez, S Escalera, Z Xu… - … Social Behavior in …, 2022 - proceedings.mlr.press
Non-verbal social human behavior forecasting has increasingly attracted the interest of the
research community in recent years. Its direct applications to human-robot interaction and …

Team familiarity—Boon for routines, bane for innovation? A review and future research agenda

B Muskat, A Anand, C Contessotto, AHT Tan… - Human Resource …, 2022 - Elsevier
Teams play a vital role in achieving an organization's goals, so achieving high levels of team
familiarity is regarded as essential to HRM strategies. This paper aims to stimulate the …

Surgical team familiarity: an integrative review

CH Stucky, MJ De Jong - AORN journal, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The dynamic nature of perioperative care often brings unfamiliar clinicians together yet
requires them to collectively provide complex health care in a challenging environment. In …

Nurses' perceptions and experiences of robotic assisted surgery (RAS): An integrative review

R Moloney, A Coffey, JC Coffey, BO Brien - Nurse Education in Practice, 2023 - Elsevier
Aim To identify and review published literature on the perceptions and experience of nurses
working with RAS. Background Robotic assisted surgery (RAS) is rapidly becoming …

Effects of flow disruptions on mental workload and surgical performance in robotic-assisted surgery

J Weber, K Catchpole, AJ Becker, B Schlenker… - World journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Background Robotic systems introduced new surgical and technical demands. Surgical flow
disruptions are critical for maintaining operating room (OR) teamwork and patient safety …