23 research outputs found
APPLICATIONS OF MODERN IMAGING TECHNOLOGY IN ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA SURGERY
Orthopaedic trauma surgery is a complex surgical speciality in which anatomy, physiology and physics are mixed. Proper diagnosing and based on that planning and performing surgery is of crucial matter. This article briefly summarizes available radiological modalities used for diagnostics and for surgical planning. It focuses on utility of rapid prototyping process in trauma surgery. Moreover, a case study in which this technique was used is described. Rapid prototyping proved its usefulness and in future it may become a modality of choice for planning complex trauma procedures. 
Prevalence of haptic feedback in robot-mediated surgery : a systematic review of literature
© 2017 Springer-Verlag. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Robotic Surgery. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11701-017-0763-4With the successful uptake and inclusion of robotic systems in minimally invasive surgery and with the increasing application of robotic surgery (RS) in numerous surgical specialities worldwide, there is now a need to develop and enhance the technology further. One such improvement is the implementation and amalgamation of haptic feedback technology into RS which will permit the operating surgeon on the console to receive haptic information on the type of tissue being operated on. The main advantage of using this is to allow the operating surgeon to feel and control the amount of force applied to different tissues during surgery thus minimising the risk of tissue damage due to both the direct and indirect effects of excessive tissue force or tension being applied during RS. We performed a two-rater systematic review to identify the latest developments and potential avenues of improving technology in the application and implementation of haptic feedback technology to the operating surgeon on the console during RS. This review provides a summary of technological enhancements in RS, considering different stages of work, from proof of concept to cadaver tissue testing, surgery in animals, and finally real implementation in surgical practice. We identify that at the time of this review, while there is a unanimous agreement regarding need for haptic and tactile feedback, there are no solutions or products available that address this need. There is a scope and need for new developments in haptic augmentation for robot-mediated surgery with the aim of improving patient care and robotic surgical technology further.Peer reviewe
Design and Experimental Evaluation of a Haptic Robot-Assisted System for Femur Fracture Surgery
In the face of challenges encountered during femur fracture surgery, such as
the high rates of malalignment and X-ray exposure to operating personnel,
robot-assisted surgery has emerged as an alternative to conventional
state-of-the-art surgical methods. This paper introduces the development of
Robossis, a haptic system for robot-assisted femur fracture surgery. Robossis
comprises a 7-DOF haptic controller and a 6-DOF surgical robot. A unilateral
control architecture is developed to address the kinematic mismatch and the
motion transfer between the haptic controller and the Robossis surgical robot.
A real-time motion control pipeline is designed to address the motion transfer
and evaluated through experimental testing. The analysis illustrates that the
Robossis surgical robot can adhere to the desired trajectory from the haptic
controller with an average translational error of 0.32 mm and a rotational
error of 0.07 deg. Additionally, a haptic rendering pipeline is developed to
resolve the kinematic mismatch by constraining the haptic controller (user
hand) movement within the permissible joint limits of the Robossis surgical
robot. Lastly, in a cadaveric lab test, the Robossis system assisted surgeons
during a mock femur fracture surgery. The result shows that Robossis can
provide an intuitive solution for surgeons to perform femur fracture surgery.Comment: This paper is to be submitted to an IEEE journa
APPLICATIONS OF MODERN IMAGING TECHNOLOGY IN ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA SURGERY
Orthopaedic trauma surgery is a complex surgical speciality in which anatomy, physiology and physics are mixed. Proper diagnosing and based on that planning and performing surgery is of crucial matter. This article briefly summarizes available radiological modalities used for diagnostics and for surgical planning. It focuses on utility of rapid prototyping process in trauma surgery. Moreover, a case study in which this technique was used is described. Rapid prototyping proved its usefulness and in future it may become a modality of choice for planning complex trauma procedures
Vision-based real-time position control of a semi-automated system for robot-assisted joint fracture surgery
Purpose: Joint fracture surgery quality can be improved by robotic system with high-accuracy and high-repeatability fracture fragment manipulation. A new real-time vision-based system for fragment manipulation during robot-assisted fracture surgery was developed and tested. Methods: The control strategy was accomplished by merging fast open-loop control with vision-based control. This two-phase process is designed to eliminate the open-loop positioning errors by closing the control loop using visual feedback provided by an optical tracking system. Evaluation of the control system accuracy was performed using robot positioning trials, and fracture reduction accuracy was tested in trials on ex vivo porcine model.Results: The system resulted in high fracture reduction reliability with a reduction accuracy of 0.09mm (translations) and of (Formula presented.) (rotations), maximum observed errors in the order of 0.12mm (translations) and of (Formula presented.) (rotations), and a reduction repeatability of 0.02mm and (Formula presented.). Conclusions: The proposed vision-based system was shown to be effective and suitable for real joint fracture surgical procedures, contributing a potential improvement of their quality