SURGICAL
Evaluating control modes for hand-held robotic surgical instrument using virtual reality simulator
Ali Hassan Zahraee, Jérôme Szewczyk, Guillaume Morel
- Year
- 2009
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
This paper discusses 3 different control modes for a hand-held surgical robot. A virtual reality simulator for evaluating control modes is developed. Different control modes are evaluated and compared in a suturing task. Results show a better control and more precise sutures with a semi-coupled inverse control mode in frontal and sagittal suturing.
Keywords
Virtual realitySimulationComputer scienceSagittal planeControl (management)Task (project management)RobotSurgical robotMode (computer interface)Surgical instrument
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