Upload a phaco video. MentorLens scores it against the ICO-OSCAR rubric, step by step, and shows exactly where — and when — to improve.
Drop in a phaco recording from any microscope. No manual tagging.
Phases are segmented and each rubric item is scored against expert benchmarks.
Scored steps, written feedback, and the exact clip to re-watch for each one.
Every case is scored against the same ICO-OSCAR: Phaco rubric — the validated standard developed by panels of international experts — so feedback stays consistent across instructors and residents.
Competency trends per resident and per surgical step, month by month — ready for portfolio reviews and milestone committees.
Directors see where the cohort stands against benchmarks, which steps lag behind, and where wet-lab time pays off most.
Many trainees operate where expert supervision time is scarce. MentorLens reviews every recorded case, grades each step against the rubric, and tells you exactly what to work on next — so no case goes unlearned-from.
AI feedback is the start, not the end. Share your performance review with an attending: they confirm or challenge each item's score and leave comments, and you see exactly where the AI and the expert agree.
Your attending or program director opens the same step-by-step report you see.
Agree, disagree, or unsure — with optional comments — on every scored item.
Verdicts and comments land on your report, with an agreement rate that keeps the AI honest.
Do you agree with the AI's assessment of “Capsulorrhexis: Initiation”?
Agree with the AI here — six re-grasps is on the high side for this stage. Focus on one confident tangential pull instead of correcting mid-tear, and this becomes a 4 next case.
Click a surgical step to see how MentorLens scores it, why, and what to do next — with the exact clip to re-watch.
To reach Competent: make the incision parallel to the iris, self-sealing, adequately sized, and giving good access for maneuvering.
Findings from Giap et al., “CatSkill: AI-Based Metrics for the Assessment of Surgical Skill,” Ophthalmology Science, 2025. Residents were measurably less stable in eye centration during cortical removal, lens insertion, and wound closure.
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