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Research and Realization of a Master-Slave Robotic System for Retinal Vascular Bypass Surgery

Changyan He, Long Huang, Yang Yang, Qingfeng Liang, Yongkang Li

Year
2018
Citations
49
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Open access

Abstract

Retinal surgery continues to be one of the most technical demanding surgeries for its high manipulation accuracy requirement, small and constrained workspace, and delicate retinal tissue. Robotic systems have the potential to enhance and expand the capabilities of surgeons during retinal surgery. Thus, focusing on retinal vessel bypass surgery, a master-slave robot system is developed in this paper. This robotic system is designed based on characteristics of retinal vascular bypass surgery and analysis of the surgical workspace in eyeball. A novel end-effector of two degrees of freedom is designed and a novel remote center of motion mechanism is adopted in the robot structure. The kinematics and the mapping relationship are then established, the gravity compensation control strategy and the hand tremor elimination algorithm are applied to achieve the high motion accuracy. The experiments on an artificial eyeball and an in vitro porcine eye are conducted, verifying the feasibility of this system.

Keywords

WorkspaceRetinalRobotic surgeryKinematicsCompensation (psychology)Computer scienceDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)RobotArtificial intelligenceComputer vision

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