Development of a Surgeon and Patient-Friendly Orthopedic Surgical Robot

Shijie Zhu, Zhe Zhao, Yu Chen, Jiuzheng Deng, Jianjin Zhu, Yongwei Pan, G. Zheng
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Surgical robots have some important advantages in minimally invasive surgeries. However, conventional surgical robots mostly choose different operation modes or methods from what surgeons are used to, and the robotic surgery procedure itself also generate extra injuries on patients. To solve such problems and enhance clinical applications of surgical robots, we put forward the concept of surgeon and patient-friendly surgical robot as well as criteria for evaluating the usefulness of a surgical robot according to such concept. Here, we present how a surgeon and patient-friendly orthopedic surgical robot was developed by imitating surgeons’ manually conducting a fracture reduction surgery and keeping surgeons’ way of thinking and planning the surgery. Experiment results show that this robot can complete complicated fracture reduction surgeries by combining the strengths of the robot and the surgeons but with no extra injuries on patients.
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一种外科医生和病人友好型骨科手术机器人的开发
手术机器人在微创手术中具有一些重要的优势。然而,传统的手术机器人大多选择不同于外科医生习惯的手术模式或方法,机器人手术过程本身也会对患者造成额外的伤害。为了解决这些问题,加强手术机器人的临床应用,我们提出了外科医生和患者友好型手术机器人的概念,并根据这一概念提出了评估手术机器人有用性的标准。在这里,我们展示了如何通过模仿外科医生手动进行骨折复位手术并保持外科医生的思维方式和手术计划来开发外科医生和患者友好型骨科手术机器人。实验结果表明,该机器人结合了机器人和外科医生的优点,可以完成复杂的骨折复位手术,并且不会对患者造成额外的伤害。
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