DocumentCode
14389
Title
Magnetically Activated Stereoscopic Vision System for Laparoendoscopic Single-Site Surgery
Author
Simi, M. ; Silvestri, M. ; Cavallotti, C. ; Vatteroni, Monica ; Valdastri, Pietro ; Menciassi, A. ; Dario, P.
Author_Institution
BioRobotics Inst., Scuola Superiore Sant´Anna, Pisa, Italy
Volume
18
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
1140
Lastpage
1151
Abstract
In this paper, the authors present an innovative vision platform for laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) surgery based on a wired and magnetically activated 5-degrees-of-freedom robot with stereovision. The stereoscopic vision module, developed using two off-the-shelf cameras and a light emitting diodes lighting system, is mounted on the robot tip. An autostereoscopic screen is adopted to display the surgical scenario as an alternative to 3-D helmets or polarizing glasses. A rough position of the stereocamera can be determined along the abdominal wall by dragging the robot with a set of external permanent magnets (EPMs). Once the camera is set in the desired position, the EPMs provide fixation, while the internal mechanism allows fine tilt adjustment. Considering the deformable round shape of the insufflated abdomen wall and in order to replicate the precise roll motion usually provided by the endoscopist´s hands, this prototype embeds an actuated mechanism that adjusts the stereocamera horizon and thus prevents any visual discomfort. Finally, the platform was preliminarily tested in vivo in a LESS scenario, demonstrating its advantages for eliminating potential conflicts with the operative tools and enabling the introduction of an additional instrument through the same access port used for stereoscopic vision.
Keywords
cameras; endoscopes; light emitting diodes; lighting; medical image processing; medical robotics; robot vision; stereo image processing; surgery; 3D helmet; EPM; LESS surgery; actuated mechanism; autostereoscopic screen; external permanent magnet; laparoendoscopic single-site surgery; light emitting diodes lighting system; magnetically activated 5-degrees-of-freedom robot; magnetically activated stereoscopic vision system; off-the-shelf camera; polarizing glass; stereo vision; tilt adjustment; visual discomfort; Cameras; Lighting; Magnetic resonance imaging; Robot vision systems; Stereo image processing; Surgery; Image sensors; medical robotics; robotic camera; stereo vision;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4435
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMECH.2012.2198830
Filename
6205395
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