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Automation of Suturing Path Generation for da Vinci-Like Surgical Robotic Systems

Hossein Dehghani, Shane Farritor, Dmitry Oleynikov, Benjamin S. Terry

Year
2018
Citations
12

Abstract

Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has substantially improved surgery by reducing patient pain, discomfort, and tissue trauma [1]. MIS, however, has shortcomings including limited workspace, reduced surgeon’s dexterity, and poor eye-hand coordination [2]. Robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery (RMIS) has aimed to mitigate these limitations [3]. The da Vinci® Surgical System (Intuitive Surgical, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA) is the-state-of-the-art RMIS, in which the surgeon operates by using the console’s master controllers to maneuver the patient-side robotic arms, where the surgeon’s hand movements are refined through motion scaling and tremor reduction. Over half a million procedures are performed using the da Vinci annually [4].

Keywords

Da Vinci Surgical SystemWorkspaceInvasive surgeryRobotic surgerySurgerySurgical robotHaptic technologySurgical instrumentAutomationReduction (mathematics)

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