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Design of a multitasking robotic platform with flexible arms and articulated head for Minimally Invasive Surgery

Jianzhong Shang, Christopher J. Payne, Jane Clark, David P. Noonan, Ka‐Wai Kwok, Ara Darzi, Guang‐Zhong Yang

Year
2012
Citations
74

Abstract

This paper describes a multitasking robotic platform for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). The device is designed to be introduced through a standard trocar port. Once the device is inserted to the desired surgical site, it can be reconfigured by lifting an articulated section, and protruding two tendon driven flexible arms. Each of the arms holds an interchangeable surgical instrument. The articulated section features a 2 Degrees-of-Freedom (DoF) universal joint followed by a single DoF yaw joint. It incorporates an on-board camera and LED light source at the distal end, leaving a Ø3mm channel for an additional instrument. The main shaft of the robot is largely hollow, leaving ample space for the insertion of two tendon driven flexible arms integrated with surgical instruments. The ex-vivo and in-vivo experiments demonstrate the potential clinical value of the device for performing surgical tasks through single incision or natural orifice transluminal procedures.

Keywords

Invasive surgerySurgical instrumentSurgical robotRobotic armHuman multitaskingRobotJoint (building)Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)SimulationComputer science

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