Novice and expert haptic behaviours while using a robot controlled surgery system

Anil Ufuk Batmaz, Mohamed Amine Falek, Lucile Zorn, F. Nageotte, P. Zanne, M. de Mathelin, Birgitta Dresp, Birgitta Dresp
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STRAS (Single access Transluminal Robotic Assistant for Surgeons) is a flexible robotic system based on the Anubis® platform of Karl Storz for application to intraluminal procedures. It consists of three cable-driven systems, one endoscope serving as guide and two inserted instruments. The flexible and bendable instruments have three degrees of freedom and can be teleoperated by a single user via two specially designed master interfaces. In this research, a pair of specific sensor gloves, which ergonomically fit to the master handles of the system was designed and the forces applied by one expert and one novice user during system-specific task execution were compared. The results show that user expertise is not only reflected by shorter task execution times, but also by specific differences in handgrip forces applied during the manipulations.
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新手和专家在使用机器人控制的手术系统时的触觉行为
STRAS(外科医生单通道腔内机器人助手)是一种基于Karl Storz Anubis®平台的灵活机器人系统,适用于腔内手术。它由三个缆索驱动系统组成,一个内窥镜作为导向,两个插入仪器。灵活和可弯曲的仪器有三个自由度,可以由单个用户通过两个专门设计的主界面远程操作。在本研究中,设计了一副符合人体工程学的特定传感器手套,并比较了一名专家和一名新手用户在执行系统特定任务时所施加的力。结果表明,用户的专业知识不仅反映在更短的任务执行时间上,而且还反映在操作过程中使用的握力的具体差异上。
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