A prototype surgical manipulator for robotic intraocular micro surgery.
Amit P. Mulgaonkar, Jean‐Pierre Hubschman, Jean‐Louis Bourges, Brett Jordan, Christopher Cham, Jason T. Wilson, Tsu‐Chin Tsao, Martin O. Culjat
- Year
- 2009
- Citations
- 17
Abstract
A prototype manipulator system was developed for ophthalmologic microsurgery. The system, consisting of two parallel X-Y stages, can mechanically maintain a fixed-point of rotation at the surface of the eye, potentially reducing trauma during surgical procedures. The initial prototype was designed to function in concert with the da Vinci Surgical System for gross positioning. Robotic tests demonstrated the mechanical fitness of the prototype while an in vitro surgical sclerectomy was performed to demonstrate functionality of the approach.
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