An Isomorphic Interactive Device for the Interventional Surgical Robot after In Vivo Study
Cheng Yang, Shuxiang Guo, Xianqiang Bao
- 发表年份
- 2022
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- 23
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摘要
Interventional surgical robots are widely used in neurosurgery to improve surgeons' working environment and surgical safety. Based on the actual operational needs of surgeons' feedback during preliminary in vivo experiments, this paper proposed an isomorphic interactive master controller for the master-slave interventional surgical robot. The isomorphic design of the controller allows surgeons to utilize their surgical skills during remote interventional surgeries. The controller uses the catheter and guidewire as the operating handle, the same as during actual surgeries. The collaborative operational structure design and the working methods followed the clinical operational skills. The linear force feedback and torque feedback devices were designed to improve the safety of surgeries under remote operating conditions. An eccentric force compensation was conducted to achieve accurate force feedback. Several experiments were carried out, such as calibration experiments, master-slave control performance evaluation experiments, and operation comparison experiments on the novel and previously used controllers. The experimental results show that the proposed controller can perform complex operations in remote surgery applications and has the potential for further animal experiment evaluations.
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