Title :
Toward robotically assisted membrane peeling with 3-DOF distal force sensing in retinal microsurgery
Author :
Xingchi He ; Gehlbach, Peter ; Handa, James ; Taylor, Russell ; Iordachita, Iulian
Author_Institution :
Mech. Eng. Dept., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract :
Retinal microsurgery requires steady and precise manipulation of delicate eye tissues in a very small space. Physiological hand tremor and lack of force sensing are among the main technical challenges, limiting surgical performance. We present a system that consists of the cooperatively controlled Steady-Hand Eye Robot and a miniaturized 3-DOF force sensing instrument to address these limitations. While the robot can effectively suppress hand tremor, enable steady and precise tissue manipulation, the force sensing instrument can provide three dimensional force measurements at the tool tip with submillinewton resolution. Auditory sensory substitution is used to give the user real time force information. Evaluation experiments are conducted using artificial and biological membrane peeling phantoms. Experimental results show that the robotic assistance and force-to-audio sensory substitution can effectively control the magnitude of the tool-to-tissue force. The direction profiles of the membrane peeling forces reflect the different delaminating strategies for different membrane phantoms.
Keywords :
biomembranes; eye; force sensors; manipulators; medical robotics; phantoms; surgery; 3-DOF distal force sensing; Steady-Hand Eye Robot; artificial membrane peeling phantoms; auditory sensory substitution; biological membrane peeling phantoms robotic assistance; delaminating strategies; delicate eye tissues; evaluation experiments; force-to-audio sensory substitution; miniaturized 3-DOF force sensing instrument; physiological hand tremor; precise tissue manipulation; real time force information; retinal microsurgery; robotically assisted membrane peeling; submillinewton resolution; surgical performance; tool tip; tool-to-tissue force; uppress hand tremor; Biomembranes; Force; Phantoms; Retina; Robot sensing systems;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6945204