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A new middleware enables loose coupling of situation recognition systems (SRS) with context-aware systems (CAS) in the operating room. This facilitates vendor-independent device orchestration for enhanced surgical assistance.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Software Engineering

Background:

  • Context awareness in the operating room (OR) is crucial for providing targeted surgical assistance.
  • Situation recognition systems (SRS) interpret intraoperative events to understand the surgical context.
  • Modular system design requires decoupling SRS from other components, necessitating an interface.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an open, standardized interface for loosely coupling SRS with varying context-aware systems (CAS).
  • To enable vendor-independent device orchestration in the OR.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a requirements analysis to identify OR integration barriers for CAS.
  • Selected an interoperability standard to specify a suitable base architecture.
  • Integrated the developed middleware into a prototypic SRS and the OR-Pad CAS for evaluation during simulated surgeries.

Main Results:

  • Implemented a middleware based on the Service-oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) standard for loosely coupled SRS and CAS.
  • Verified the solution in a proof-of-concept study using the OR-Pad scenario.
  • Evaluated CAS requirements fulfillment, SDC conformity, and integration effort, demonstrating middleware applicability and transferability.

Conclusions:

  • The SDC-based middleware successfully demonstrates the feasibility of loosely coupling SRS with unknown CAS.
  • This approach enables context-aware assistance in the OR through interoperable systems.