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Fiberbots: Robotic fibers for high-precision minimally invasive surgery

Mohamed E. M. K. Abdelaziz, Jinshi Zhao, Bruno M. G. Rosa, Hyun‐Taek Lee, Dániel Simon, K. Vyas, Bing Li, Hanifa Koguna, Y. Li, Ali Anıl Demirçalı, Hüseyin Üvet, Gülsüm Gençoğlan, Arzu Akçay, Mohamed Elriedy, James Kinross, Ranan Dasgupta, Zoltán Takáts, Eric M. Yeatman, Guang‐Zhong Yang, Burak Temelkuran

Year
2024
Citations
69
Access
Open access

Abstract

Precise manipulation of flexible surgical tools is crucial in minimally invasive surgical procedures, necessitating a miniature and flexible robotic probe that can precisely direct the surgical instruments. In this work, we developed a polymer-based robotic fiber with a thermal actuation mechanism by local heating along the sides of a single fiber. The fiber robot was fabricated by highly scalable fiber drawing technology using common low-cost materials. This low-profile (below 2 millimeters in diameter) robotic fiber exhibits remarkable motion precision (below 50 micrometers) and repeatability. We developed control algorithms coupling the robot with endoscopic instruments, demonstrating high-resolution in situ molecular and morphological tissue mapping. We assess its practicality and safety during in vivo laparoscopic surgery on a porcine model. High-precision motion of the fiber robot delivered endoscopically facilitates the effective use of cellular-level intraoperative tissue identification and ablation technologies, potentially enabling precise removal of cancer in challenging surgical sites.

Keywords

Robotic surgeryInvasive surgeryFiberComputer scienceBiomedical engineeringRobotMaterials scienceArtificial intelligenceSurgeryMedicine

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