SATA 驱动器:用于可重复使用的可转向腹腔镜器械的模块化机器人驱动器

IF 3.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL IEEE transactions on medical robotics and bionics Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI:10.1109/TMRB.2023.3339846
Tomas Lenssen;Jenny Dankelman;Tim Horeman
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导言:由于清洁复杂,大多数机器人器械及其驱动器仍有残留污染的风险,使其可重复使用性受到限制,而且器械往往比 5 毫米腹腔镜标准器械更大。新颖的可转向腹腔镜 SATA-LRS 采用模块化设计,便于清洁和更换。本文介绍了 SATA 驱动器:一种专为驱动 3 毫米 SATA-LRS 缩放版而设计的机器人驱动器。方法:设计了一个模块化、可扩展的齿轮机构,以有效地旋转和平移仪器轴。3 毫米 SATA-LRS 的控制就是证明。进行了一次用户实验,以测试仪器与驱动器之间的(去)耦合。结果:视频显示,SATA 驱动器成功地衔接、旋转和抓取了末端执行器。末端执行器的拆卸和重新组装只需 36 秒(13 标度),而仪器的完全耦合只需 28 秒(8 标度),分离只需 16 秒(7 标度)。讨论安装了 SATA 驱动器的非手术机械臂已有效转变为类似于机器人辅助腹腔镜手术的系统。硬盘的模块化分段结构可以很容易地进行调整,有利于未来仪器的采用。SATA-LRS 的清洁功能和无需拆卸即可更换的末端执行器有望为医疗机器人技术带来益处。3 毫米 SATA-LRS 显示了该仪器在微型腹腔镜方面的潜力。
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The SATA-Drive: A Modular Robotic Drive for Reusable Steerable Laparoscopic Instruments
Introduction: Most robotic instruments and their drives still risk residual contamination due to cleaning complexities, rendering them limited reusable, and tend to have larger instruments than the 5mm laparoscopic standard. The novel steerable laparoscopic SATA-LRS uses modularity for cleanability and exchangeability. The SATA-Drive: a robotic driver designed for the actuation of a 3mm scaled version of the SATA-LRS is presented. Methods: A modular, expandable gear mechanism was designed to efficiently rotate and translate the instrument shafts. The 3mm SATA-LRS is controlled as proof. An user-experiment is conducted to test the (de)coupling of the instrument to and from the drive. Results: A video shows the SATA-Driver successfully articulating, rotating and grasping the end-effector. End-effector dis- and reassembly is possible in 36 (13 SD) seconds, while complete instrument coupling requires 28(8 SD) seconds and de-coupling requires 16 (7 SD) seconds. Discussion: A non-surgical robot arm, mounted with the SATA-drive has effectively been transformed into a system similar to robot assisted laparoscopy. The modularity of the drive’s segmented build can easily be adapted and could benefit the adoption of future instruments. The SATA-LRS’s cleanability features and its end-effector changes without disassembly are expected to benefit medical robotics. The 3mm SATA-LRS shows the instrument’s potential for mini-laparoscopy.
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