Beyond PhacoTrainer: Deep Learning for Enhanced Trabecular Meshwork Detection in MIGS Videos.
Su Kara, Michael Yang, Hsu-Hang Yeh, Simmi Sen, Hannah H Hwang, Sophia Y Wang
Summary
Building on prior work developing computer vision models for cataract surgical video, we developed models that recognize MIGS procedures and precisely localize the TM with superior performance.
Abstract
PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to develop deep learning models for surgical video analysis, capable of identifying minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) and locating the trabecular meshwork (TM).
METHODS
For classification of surgical steps, we had 313 video files (265 for cataract surgery and 48 for MIGS procedures), and for TM segmentation, we had 1743 frames (1110 for TM and 633 for no TM). We used transfer learning to update a classification model pretrained to recognize standard cataract surgical steps, enabling it to also identify MIGS procedures. For TM localization, we developed three different models: U-Net, Y-Net, and Cascaded. Segmentation accuracy for TM was measured by calculating the average pixel error between the predicted and ground truth TM locations.
RESULTS
Using transfer learning, we developed a model which achieved 87% accuracy for MIGS frame classification, with area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) of 0.99. This model maintained a 79% accuracy for identifying 14 standard cataract surgery steps. The overall micro-averaged AUROC was 0.98. The U-Net model excelled in TM segmentation with an Intersection over union (IoU) score of 0.9988 and an average pixel error of 1.47.
CONCLUSIONS
Building on prior work developing computer vision models for cataract surgical video, we developed models that recognize MIGS procedures and precisely localize the TM with superior performance. Our work demonstrates the potential of transfer learning for extending our computer vision models to new surgeries without the need for extensive additional data collection.
TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE
Computer vision models in surgical videos can underpin the development of systems offering automated feedback for trainees, improving surgical training and patient care.
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