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Design, Kinematic Optimization, and Evaluation of a Teleoperated System for Middle Ear Microsurgery

Mathieu Miroir, Yann Nguyen, Jérôme Szewczyk, Olivier Sterkers, Alexis Bozorg Grayeli

Year
2012
Citations
39
Access
Open access

Abstract

Middle ear surgery involves the smallest and the most fragile bones of the human body. Since microsurgical gestures and a submillimetric precision are required in these procedures, the outcome can be potentially improved by robotic assistance. Today, there is no commercially available device in this field. Here, we describe a method to design a teleoperated assistance robotic system dedicated to the middle ear surgery. Determination of design specifications, the kinematic structure, and its optimization are detailed. The robot-surgeon interface and the command modes are provided. Finally, the system is evaluated by realistic tasks in experimental dedicated settings and in human temporal bone specimens.

Keywords

TeleoperationComputer scienceKinematicsMicrosurgeryRobotMiddle earSimulationArtificial intelligenceSurgeryMedicine

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