Video Analysis of Errors and Technical Performance Within Minimally Invasive Surgery Short Title: Video Analysis in Minimally Invasive Surgery (VAMIS)

  • Recruiting
  • Observational
  • Other
  • The Griffin Institute
  • 18 Years -


Study Purpose

Despite the high volumes, advanced minimally invasive surgery is non-standardised and variations often occur in surgical technique, performance, delivery, team communication, and surgical approach. Such variations can result in errors and complications that can potentially be avoided. This project aims to analyse surgical phases (stage of the operation), skill and errors to anonymised, surgical video data through Medtronic's Touch Surgery™ Enterprise DS1 Computer which can capture video data anonymously in any minimally invasive (key hole) procedure in the operating room, allowing immediate, upload of data to a platform for immediate feedback and assessment to surgeons. The investigators hypothesise that understanding technical performance and surgical processes, may reduce unwarranted variations, errors and near misses, and improve the performance of the entire surgical team that is ultimately hoped to enhance patient safety and outcomes. Investigators plan to develop assessment tools with the hope to improve feedback, learning and ultimately surgeons' performances. The latest methodology of manual (OCHRA) and automated assessment (artificial intelligence) will be applied. Investigators aim to validate these methods by correlating video "scores" of skill/errors to patient outcomes e.g. complications, cancer outcome.

Intervention

Other : Video and kinematic data recording of minimally invasive surgical procedure


Eligibility Requirements

info icon Patient undergoing elective minimally-invasive urological/gastrointestinal surgery

info icon 18 years old or over

info icon Have capacity to provide informed consent

info icon Minimum age: 18

info icon Surgery performed with palliative intent or under unplanned/emergency settings

info icon Under 18 years old

info icon Cannot consent

Recruiting status

Recruiting

Estimated enrollment

100

 
Study start date

Feb 01, 2023

Study end date

Aug 31, 2024

Last updated

Mar 23, 2025

Primary purpose

N/A

Design

Observational

Intervention

Other

Study phase

N/A

Allocation

N/A

 

Sponsor:

The Griffin Institute

Collaborator:

Medtronic

Wellcome/EPSRC for Interventional and Surgical Sciences (WEISS)

Investigator:

Nader Francis, PhD, FRCS

NCT05279287

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