2mm Diameter Continuum Robot Tools for Suturing in Open Spina Bifida Repair
Arion Law, Nillan Nimal, Paul H. Kang, Radian Gondokaryono, James M. Drake, Tim Van Mieghem, Thomas Looi
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Open Spina Bifida (OSB) is a congenital neural tube defect where a major component of the procedure to repair the defect involves the closure of a lesion wound through suturing. For a minimally invasive approach, tools entering the uterus to access the fetus should be as thin as possible to minimize maternal risk. This work presents the design of a 3 degrees-of-freedom, 2mm diameter tool wrist with a bending range of motion from 0° to 90°. This wrist is capable of generating up to 2N of force measured from the end of the wrist and achieving a bending curvature of 107m<sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">-1</sup> (9.35mm bending radius). A pseudo-rigid body kinematic model has been implemented for the control of this tool with a protocol for singularity mitigation and avoidance. Timed teleoperation studies explicitly demonstrate that the tool is able to reliably execute suturing with a fastest achieved time of under 3 minutes for a simple interrupted suturing technique.
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