Depth-Enabled Inspection of Medical Videos
ACM Multimedia 2025
October 27 – October 31, 2025
Dublin, Ireland
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Hadi Amirpour (AAU, Austria), Doris Putzgruber-Adamitsch (AAU, Austria), Yosuf El-Shabrawi (Kabeg, Austria), Klaus Schoeffmann (AAU, Austria)
Abstract: Cataract surgery is the most frequently performed surgical procedure worldwide, involving the replacement of a patient’s clouded eye lens with a synthetic intraocular lens to restore visual acuity. Although typically brief, the operation consists of distinct phases that demand precision and extensive training, traditionally constrained by the limitations of real-time observation under a microscope. To enhance learning and procedural accuracy, modern advancements in stereoscopic video capture and head-mounted displays (HMDs) offer a promising solution. This paper demonstrates the application of stereoscopic cataract surgery videos, visualized through Apple Vision Pro (AVP) and Meta Quest 3, to provide immersive 3D perspectives that enhance depth perception and spatial awareness. An expert evaluation study with experienced surgeons indicates that stereoscopic visualization significantly improves comprehension of spatial relationships and procedural maneuvers, suggesting its potential to revolutionize surgical education and real-time guidance in ophthalmic surgery. Demo video: Link