Using comanipulation with active force feedback to undistort stiffness perception in laparoscopy
François G. Schmitt, Josue Sulub, Ignacio Avellino, Jimmy Da Silva, Laurent Barbé, Olivier Piccin, Bernard Bayle, Guillaume Morel
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
Surgeons performing laparoscopic surgery experience distortion when perceiving the stiffness of a patient's tissues. This is due to the lever effect induced by the introduction of instruments in their patient's body through a fulcrum. To address this problem, we propose to use the comanipulation paradigm. A robotic device is connected to the handle of the instrument while simultaneously being held by the surgeon. This device applies a force on the handle that reflects the force measured at the tool tip, with a gain that depends on the lever ratio. The implementation of this method is presented on an experimental setup and a preliminary assessment experiment is presented.
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