The diagram shows the proposed placement of the eye tracker on the laparoscopic surgical console, marked by the red rectangle. This location ensures accurate capture of the surgeon's gaze and focus points during operation, enhancing training by providing critical visual insights to intern doctors.
This drawing shows a front view of the Da Vinci surgical robot, highlighting the viewing console where the surgeon observes the surgical site. This perspective is crucial for understanding the robot's layout and integrating technologies like eye trackers to enhance surgical training.
This drawing indicates the placement of eye trackers on the Da Vinci robot console, marked by red boxes. These trackers will monitor the surgeon's gaze, providing critical visual data to enhance surgical training and performance.
"This image illustrates the use of eye trackers to capture the surgeon's gaze during a surgical procedure. The eye tracker provides a heat map of the most recent 4-5 seconds of the surgeon's focus, displayed on a screen for students. This real-time visual aid allows students to simultaneously understand where to concentrate during the lecture, enhancing their learning experience."