Video-only pretraining of a world-action model improves closed-loop dVRK manipulation on SurRoL from 63.5% to 77.8% average success under a fixed action-labeled budget.
SRT-H: A Hierarchical Framework for Autonomous Surgery via Language Conditioned Imitation Learning
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Research on autonomous surgery has largely focused on simple task automation in controlled environments. However, real-world surgical applications demand dexterous manipulation over extended durations and generalization to the inherent variability of human tissue. These challenges remain difficult to address using existing logic-based or conventional end-to-end learning approaches. To address this gap, we propose a hierarchical framework for performing dexterous, long-horizon surgical steps. Our approach utilizes a high-level policy for task planning and a low-level policy for generating robot trajectories. The high-level planner plans in language space, generating task-level or corrective instructions that guide the robot through the long-horizon steps and correct for the low-level policy's errors. We validate our framework through ex vivo experiments on cholecystectomy, a commonly-practiced minimally invasive procedure, and conduct ablation studies to evaluate key components of the system. Our method achieves a 100\% success rate across eight unseen ex vivo gallbladders, operating fully autonomously without human intervention. This work demonstrates step-level autonomy in a surgical procedure, marking a milestone toward clinical deployment of autonomous surgical systems.
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Surgical WAM: A World-Action Model for Data-Efficient Surgical Robot Learning
Video-only pretraining of a world-action model improves closed-loop dVRK manipulation on SurRoL from 63.5% to 77.8% average success under a fixed action-labeled budget.