Design and use of a master manipulator for a micro-neurosurgical system based on motion analysis

Hiroki Takahashi, Y. Baek, N. Sugita, M. Mitsuishi, S. Sora, A. Morita
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At present, master and slave surgical assistant systems are being actively studied. However, most of the researches focus on the slave manipulator. It is very important to develop a suitable master manipulator in order to support a more comfortable surgical environment. It also could lead to an increase in the success rate of operations. In this research, a dedicated master manipulator was designed to improve the manipulability in robotic-assisted neurosurgery. This is done because the requirements to the neurosurgery such as workspace and precision are different from those of other surgeries. Therefore, the motion of neurosurgeons was first analysed. Then, this knowledge of motion was taken into account during designing phase. A link mechanism is proposed to ensure that the motion vector of the manipulator is analogous to that of the human hand. The experimental results validated that the manipulability was improved with the developed master manipulator.
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基于运动分析的微神经外科系统主机械手的设计与使用
目前正在积极研究主从手术辅助系统。然而,大多数研究都集中在从式机械手上。为了保证手术环境的舒适,开发合适的主机械手是非常重要的。它还可能导致手术成功率的增加。为了提高机器人辅助神经外科手术的可操作性,设计了专用主机械手。这是因为神经外科对工作空间和精度的要求与其他手术不同。因此,首先分析了神经外科医生的运动。然后,在设计阶段考虑这些运动知识。提出了一种连杆机构,以保证机械手的运动矢量与人手的运动矢量相似。实验结果表明,所设计的主机械手提高了机器人的可操纵性。
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