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Miniaturized Instruments for the da Vinci Research Kit: Design and Implementation of Custom Continuum Tools

Peter Francis, Kyle W. Eastwood, Vivek Bodani, Karl Price, Kunj Upadhyaya, Dale J. Podolsky, Hamidreza Azimian, Thomas Looi, James M. Drake

Year
2017
Citations
34

Abstract

The da Vinci Surgical System is a commercially available surgical robotics platform used to perform more than 450,000 surgeries annually, primarily for gynecological and urological procedures [1]. This technology enhances the surgeon's dexterity through the use of a multiarm robot with wristed instruments that enter a patient's body through small incisions. However, the size of existing instruments (5-8 mm in shaft diameter) has prevented the adoption of the da Vinci system in areas such as neurosurgery, head and neck surgery, and pediatrics [2], [3]. These applications require high dexterity in small, confined workspaces, and, therefore, new miniaturized tools are needed [4].

Keywords

WorkspaceRoboticsMedical physicsDa Vinci Surgical SystemSurgical robotNeurosurgerySurgical instrumentMedicineRobotEngineering

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