First clinical application of a surgical robot with haptic force feedback function for thoracic surgery: a case report
Yuichiro Ueda, So Miyahara, Keita Tokuishi, Hiroyasu Nakajima, Ryuichi Waseda, Takeshi Shiraishi, Toshihiko Satō
- 发表年份
- 2024
- 引用次数
- 5
摘要
Background: Robot-assisted surgery is becoming increasingly common, promising precise and minimally invasive procedures. The absence of tactile senses, however, is a significant disadvantage and may result in complications, including organ damage. A pneumatically driven robot called Saroa™ (Riverfield Inc., Tokyo, Japan) provides the surgeon with haptic force feedback in real-time. In basic experiments, when the haptic force feedback function was on, the forceps used less force than current surgical robots and grabbed much smaller objects. The first human case utilizing Saroa™'s haptic force feedback function for thoracic surgery is presented in this study.
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