Preliminary design of an actuated imaging probe for generation of additional visual cues in a robotic surgery
Date
2016Author
Velasquez, Carlos A.Navkar, Nikhil V.
Alsaied, Amer
Balakrishnan, Shidin
Abinahed, Julien
Al-Ansari, Abdulla A.
Yoon , W. Jong
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Background
The aim of this study was to enhance the visual feedback of surgeons, during robotic surgeries, by designing and developing an actuated 2D imaging probe, which is used in conjunction with the traditional stereoscopic camera of the da Vinci surgical system. The probe provides the surgeon with additional visual cues, overcoming visualization constraints encountered during certain scenarios of robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery.
Methods
The actuated imaging probe is implemented as a master–slave tele-manipulated system, and it is designed to be compatible with the da Vinci surgical system. The detachable probe design enables it to be mounted on any of the EndoWrist® instruments of the robot and is controlled by the surgeon using a custom-made pedal system. The image from the 2D probe is rendered along with the stereoscopic view on the surgeon’s console.
Results
The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed actuated imaging probe when used as an additional visualization channel and in surgical scenarios presenting visual problems due to tissue occlusion.
Conclusion
The study shows the potential benefits of an additional actuated imaging probe when used in conjunction with traditional surgical instruments to perform surgical tasks requiring visualization from multiple orientations and workspaces.
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