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Risk analysis and safety assessment in surgical robotics: A case study on a biopsy robot

Werner Korb, Martin Kornfeld, Wolfgang Birkfellner, R. Boesecke, Michael Figl, Martin Fuerst, Joachim Kettenbach, A. Vogler, Stefan Haßfeld, G. Kornreif

Year
2005
Citations
28

Abstract

One of the most important issues in medical robotics is safety and integration into the clinical workflow. If a robot is not safe and its use is complicated by difficult handling and complex user interfaces physicians would not use a robotic system during clinical patient trials, whatever the other advantages are. However, there are only few publications on this topic, in particular on risk management in developing a robotic prototype (for clinical trials). In this paper risk management and the safety of using robot-assisted surgery equipment are discussed and demonstrated exemplarily in the process of developing a prototype biopsy robot.

Keywords

WorkflowRoboticsRobotSurgical robotProcess (computing)Artificial intelligenceMedical roboticsPatient safetyClinical trialEngineering

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