Instruments used in many types of minimally invasive
procedures, in particular laparoscopy, are rigid or only
limitedly flexible and some tasks like suturing are
difficult to perform with them. A novel hand-held,
lightweight and ergonomic mechatronic instrument is
presented in this paper. The instrument has a 3-DOF
roll-pitch-roll end-effector controlled using an easy to
use handle that provides the surgeon with a 6-DOF movement,
including a distal circular movement which resembles the
circular movement of stitching. The design of the
instrument is based on a global study involving control,
dexterity and ergonomic aspects, with the aim of developing
an instrument that enhances the dexterity of the surgeon
while having an intuitive and ergonomic interface. A proof
of concept prototype was built and tested in vitro and in
vivo