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Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale (Health-ITUES) and User-Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) for 3D Intraoperative Cognitive Navigation (ICON3DTM) System for Urological Procedures.


ABSTRACT: Backgound and objectives: In recent years, the adoption of 3D models for surgical planning and intraoperative guidance has gained a wide diffusion. The aim of this study was to evaluate the surgeons' perception and usability of ICON3DTM platform for robotic and laparoscopic urological surgical procedures. Materials and Methods: During the 10th edition of the Techno-Urology Meeting, surgeons and attendees had the opportunity to test the new ICON3DTM platform. The capability of the user to manipulate the model with hands/mouse, the software usability, the quality of the 3D model's reproduction, and the quality of its use during the surgery were evaluated with the Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale (Health-ITUES) and the User-Experience Questionnaire (UEQ). Results: Fifty-three participants responded to the questionnaires. Based on the answers to the Health-ITUES questionnaire, ICON3DTM resulted to have a positive additional value in presurgical/surgical planning with 43.4% and 39.6% of responders that rated 4 (agree) and 5 (strongly agree), respectively. Regarding the UEQ questionnaire, both mouse and infrared hand-tracking system resulted to be easy to use for 99% of the responders, while the software resulted to be easy to use for 93.4% of the responders. Conclusions: In conclusion, ICON3DTM has been widely appreciated by urologists thanks to its various applications, from preoperative planning to its support for intraoperative decision-making in both robot-assisted and laparoscopic settings.

SUBMITTER: Checcucci E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10057936 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale (Health-ITUES) and User-Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) for 3D Intraoperative Cognitive Navigation (ICON3D<sup>TM</sup>) System for Urological Procedures.

Checcucci Enrico E   Piramide Federico F   De Cillis Sabrina S   Volpi Gabriele G   Piana Alberto A   Verri Paolo P   Bellin Andrea A   Di Dio Michele M   Fiori Cristian C   Porpiglia Francesco F   Amparore Daniele D   Icon Study Group  

Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) 20230321 3


<i>Backgound and objectives:</i> In recent years, the adoption of 3D models for surgical planning and intraoperative guidance has gained a wide diffusion. The aim of this study was to evaluate the surgeons' perception and usability of ICON3D<sup>TM</sup> platform for robotic and laparoscopic urological surgical procedures. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> During the 10th edition of the Techno-Urology Meeting, surgeons and attendees had the opportunity to test the new ICON3D<sup>TM</sup> platform. T  ...[more]

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