改进的集成机器人眼内蛇。

Makoto Jinno, Iulian Iordachita
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由于眼内空间狭小、受限,以及与巩膜接触的器械自由活动受限,视网膜手术只能由具有先进手术技术的外科医生进行。在视网膜手术中,蛇形机器人可能是克服这个问题的关键。这种机器人在进行视网膜静脉插管、视网膜外膜剥离等操作时,可以从合适的方向接近并操作精细组织。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种改进的集成机器人眼内蛇(I2RIS),这是我们之前的IRIS的新版本。本次更新的重点是灵巧远端单元的设计和驱动单元的设计。所提出的灵巧远端单元由接触应力减小的小单元组成。所提出的驱动单元包括一个新的线驱动机构,其中驱动滑轮以相对于驱动方向(也相对于常规方向)的直角安装。几何分析和力学设计表明,与传统的驱动机构相比,该驱动机构结构简单,易于组装,具有较高的精度。此外,考虑到临床使用,I2RIS仪器可与运动单元分离,用于清洁、消毒和连接各种手术工具。该机制仅重31.3克,仅为传统IRIS重量的三分之一。通过5:1的灵巧远端单元模型和实际尺寸的仪器和运动单元模型,验证了该机构的基本功能和有效性。
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Improved Integrated Robotic Intraocular Snake.

Retinal surgery can be performed only by surgeons possessing advanced surgical skills because of the small, confined intraocular space, and the restricted free motion of instruments in contact with the sclera. Snake-like robots could be essential for use in retinal surgery to overcome this problem. Such robots can approach from suitable directions and operate delicate tissues when performing retinal vein cannulation, epiretinal membrane peeling and so on. In this study, we propose an improved integrated robotic intraocular snake (I2RIS), which is a new version of our previous IRIS. This update focuses on the dexterous distal unit design and the drive unit design. The proposed dexterous distal unit consists of small elements with reduced contact stress. The proposed drive unit includes a new wire drive mechanism where the drive pulley is mounted at a right angle relative to the actuation direction (also, relative to the conventional direction). A geometric analysis and mechanical design show that the proposed drive mechanism is simpler and easier to assemble and yields higher accuracy than the conventional drive mechanism. Furthermore, considering clinical use, the instrument of the I2RIS is detachable from the motor unit for cleaning, sterilization, and attachment of various surgical tools. Weighing merely 31.3 g, the proposed mechanism is only one third of the weight of the conventional IRIS. The basic functions and effectiveness of the proposed mechanism are verified by experiments on 5:1 scaled-up models of the dexterous distal unit and actual-size models of the instrument and motor units.

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