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Expert Consensus on Criteria for the Automated Assessment of Laparoscopic Camera Navigation

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Background: Laparoscopic camera navigation (LCN) is a critical skill, yet its current assessment typically relies on manual rating systems which are time-consuming and difficult to scale. Automated feedback could significantly enhance surgical training by providing immediate, standardized metrics.

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