Title :
Robot-assisted lung motion compensation during needle insertion
Author :
Atashzar, S. Farokh ; Khalaji, Iman ; Shahbazi, Moein ; Talasaz, Ali ; Patel, Rajni V. ; Naish, Michael D.
Author_Institution :
Canadian Surg. Technol. & Adv. Robot. (CSTAR), Lawson Health Res. Inst., London, ON, Canada
Abstract :
In this paper, a robotic solution is proposed to deal with the challenges caused by lung motion during needle insertion. To accomplish this goal, a macro-micro robotic tool is designed to compensate for tissue motion using the macro part, while performing the needle insertion independently with the micro part. The main application of this work is for robotics-assisted lung tumor biopsy, where the combined motions of respiration and heartbeat may compromise success. An impedance-based controller keeps the macro reference coordinate in contact with the moving soft tissue using measurements from small pressure sensors mounted at the tip of the macro shaft. The micro part, mounted at the end of the macro robot, manipulates the needle in the harmonized reference coordinate system. Preoperative identification of ex vivo soft tissue is performed to estimate the dynamic behavior of the tissue. The controller is then synthesized based on the identified model. The effects of identification error and high frequency uncertainty are addressed in the control design. A prototype was built to evaluate the proposed approach using: 1) two Mitsubishi PA-10 robots, one for manipulating the macro part and the other for mimicking tissue motion, 2) one motorized linear stage to handle the micro part, and 3) a Phantom Omni haptic device for remote manipulation. Experimental results demonstrate the performance of the motion compensation system.
Keywords :
cancer; medical robotics; microrobots; motion control; Mitsubishi PA-10 robots; Phantom Omni haptic device; controller synthesis; harmonized reference coordinate system; heartbeat motion; impedance-based controller; macro reference coordinate; macro-micro robotic tool; motorized linear stage; needle insertion; preoperative identification; pressure sensors; remote manipulation; respiration motion; robot-assisted lung motion compensation; robotic solution; robotics-assisted lung tumor biopsy; tissue motion compensation; tissue motion mimicking; Biological tissues; Force; Impedance; Lungs; Needles; Robot sensing systems;
Conference_Titel :
Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Karlsruhe
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5641-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICRA.2013.6630796