Self-Supervised Learning for Interactive Perception of Surgical Thread for Autonomous Suture Tail-Shortening
Schorp, Vincent, Panitch, Will, Shivakumar, Kaushik, Viswanath, Vainavi, Kerr, Justin, Avigal, Yahav, Fer, Danyal M, Ott, Lionel, Goldberg, Ken
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Accurate 3D sensing of suturing thread is a challenging problem in automated surgical suturing because of the high state-space complexity, thinness and deformability of the thread, and possibility of occlusion by the grippers and tissue. In this work we present a method for tracking surgical thread in 3D which is robust to occlusions and complex thread configurations, and apply it to autonomously perform the surgical suture "tail-shortening" task: pulling thread through tissue until a desired "tail" length remains exposed. The method utilizes a learned 2D surgical thread detection network to segment suturing thread in RGB images. It then identifies the thread path in 2D and reconstructs the thread in 3D as a NURBS spline by triangulating the detections from two stereo cameras. Once a 3D thread model is initialized, the method tracks the thread across subsequent frames. Experiments suggest the method achieves a 1.33 pixel average reprojection error on challenging single-frame 3D thread reconstructions, and an 0.84 pixel average reprojection error on two tracking sequences. On the tail-shortening task, it accomplishes a 90% success rate across 20 trials. Supplemental materials are available at https://sites.google.com/berkeley.edu/autolab-surgical-thread/ .
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-13-2023
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