Artificial intelligence for surgical scene understanding: a systematic review and reporting quality meta-analysis. [PDF]
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AI-Driven Revolution of Medical Robotics Across Surgical Innovation, Rehabilitation Intelligence, and Multimodal Healthcare Delivery. [PDF]
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Development and Validation of the Intimate Partner Violence Nursing Competency Scale (IPVNCS): A Psychometric Tool to Strengthen Clinical Detection and Intervention. [PDF]
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The perception of surgical valve disease patients on quality of life improvement through the care line model: a longitudinal study. [PDF]
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Construction and validation of a high-precision annotated dataset for developing intelligent critical vein recognition models in laparoscopic pancreatic surgery. [PDF]
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Automatic Vessel Detection Technique in Laparoscopic Surgical Imaging Including Surgical Instruments
In this paper, we propose a new technique to recognize vessels in robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery images by using surgical instruments. The proposed method does not require additional hardware or parameter adjustment because it detects blood vessels by using only the color information of the image. The concept of a hessian matrix is used in the HSV
Kyungmin Jo, Jaesoon Choi
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Surgical Action and Instrument Detection Based on Multiscale Information Fusion
The detection of surgical actions and instruments plays a very important role in computer-assisted endoscopic surgery. However, organ deformation and narrow surgical field increase the task difficulty. Accordingly, the problems of the detection of surgical actions and instruments have not been solved yet.
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Toward fluorescence detection of protein residues on surgical instruments
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