Haptics-Enabled Forceps With Multimodal Force Sensing: Toward Task-Autonomous Surgery
Tangyou Liu, Tinghua Zhang, Jayantha Katupitiya, Jiaole Wang, Liao Wu
- 发表年份
- 2023
- 引用次数
- 14
摘要
Many robotic surgical systems have been developed with microsized forceps for tissue manipulation. However, these systems often lack force sensing at the tool side and the manipulation forces are roughly estimated and controlled relying on the surgeon's visual perception. To address this challenge, we present a vision-based module to enable the microsized forceps' multimodal force sensing. A miniature sensing module adaptive to common microsized forceps is proposed, consisting of a flexure, a camera, and a customized target. The deformation of the flexure is obtained by the camera estimating the pose variation of the top-mounted target. Then, the external force applied to the sensing module is calculated using the flexure's displacement and stiffness matrix. Integrating the sensing module into the forceps, in conjunction with a single-axial force sensor at the proximal end, we equip the forceps with haptic sensing capabilities. Mathematical equations are derived to estimate the multimodal force sensing of the haptics-enabled forceps, including pushing/pulling forces (Mode-I) and grasping forces (Mode-II). A series of experiments on phantoms and <italic xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">ex vivo</i> tissues are conducted to verify the feasibility of the proposed design and method. Results indicate that the haptics-enabled forceps can achieve multimodal force estimation effectively and potentially realize autonomous robotic tissue grasping procedures with controlled forces.
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