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Experimental evaluation of magnified haptic feedback for robot‐assisted needle insertion and palpation

Leonardo Meli, Claudio Pacchierotti, Domenico Prattichizzo

发表年份
2017
引用次数
75

摘要

BACKGROUND: Haptic feedback has been proven to play a key role in enhancing the performance of teleoperated medical procedures. However, due to safety issues, commercially-available medical robots do not currently provide the clinician with haptic feedback. METHODS: This work presents the experimental evaluation of a teleoperation system for robot-assisted medical procedures able to provide magnified haptic feedback to the clinician. Forces registered at the operating table are magnified and provided to the clinician through a 7-DoF haptic interface. The same interface is also used to control the motion of a 6-DoF slave robotic manipulator. The safety of the system is guaranteed by a time-domain passivity-based control algorithm. RESULTS: Two experiments were carried out on stiffness discrimination (during palpation and needle insertion) and one experiment on needle guidance. CONCLUSIONS: Our haptic-enabled teleoperation system improved the performance with respect to direct hand interaction of 80%, 306%, and 27% in stiffness discrimination through palpation, stiffness discrimination during needle insertion, and guidance, respectively.

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PalpationHaptic technologyComputer scienceRobotArtificial intelligenceComputer visionBiomedical engineeringSimulationSurgeryMedicine

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