一种临床优化的手眼机器人双侧显微操作倾斜机制。

Robert Roth, Jiahao Wu, Alireza Alamdar, Russell H Taylor, Peter Gehlbach, Iulian Iordachita
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用于玻璃体视网膜手术的协作机器人系统可以通过允许外科医生在增强稳定性和高精度工具运动的情况下执行手术,从而实现新的手术方法。本文介绍了一种新型的稳定手眼机器人(SHER)的四杆连杆式倾斜机构的优化设计,该机构可以在两个机器人的双边接近过程中在患者的左右侧等效使用。在此优化中,希望限制补偿运动所需的工作空间,以确保虚拟远程运动中心(V-RCM)。患者周围的安全空间,外科医生的手的空间和保持位置精度也包括在优化中。在一个具有代表性的外科环境模型中,通过一个设计原型验证了所得到的优化机构的适用性,该模型允许机器人向医疗幻影的多个方向靠近。
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Towards a Clinically Optimized Tilt Mechanism for Bilateral Micromanipulation with Steady-Hand Eye Robot.

Cooperative robotic systems for vitreoretinal surgery can enable novel surgical approaches by allowing the surgeon to perform procedures with enhanced stabilization and high accuracy tool movements. This paper presents the optimization and design of a four-bar linkage type tilt mechanism for a novel Steady-Hand Eye Robot (SHER) which can be used equivalently on both, the left and right patient side, during a bilateral approach with two robots. In this optimization, it is desirable to limit the workspace needed for compensation motions that ensure a virtual remote center of motion (V-RCM). The safety space around the patient, the space for the surgeon's hand and maintaining positional accuracy are also included in the optimization. The applicability of the resulting optimized mechanism was confirmed with a design prototype in a representative mock-up of the surgical setting allowing multiple directions of robot approach towards a medical phantom.

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