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Evaluation of a Micro-Force Sensing Handheld Robot for Vitreoretinal Surgery.

Berk Gonenc1, Marcin A Balicki, James Handa, Peter Gehlbach, Cameron N Riviere, Russell H Taylor, Iulian Iordachita.   

Abstract

Highly accurate positioning is fundamental to the performance of vitreoretinal microsurgery. Of vitreoretinal procedures, membrane peeling is among the most prone to complications since extremely delicate manipulation of retinal tissue is required. Associated tool-to-tissue interaction forces are usually below the threshold of human perception, and the surgical tools are moved very slowly, within the 0.1-0.5 mm/s range. During the procedure, unintentional tool motion and excessive forces can easily give rise to vision loss or irreversible damage to the retina. A successful surgery includes two key features: controlled tremor-free tool motion and control of applied force. In this study, we present the potential benefits of a micro-force sensing robot in vitreoretinal surgery. Our main contribution is implementing fiber Bragg grating based force sensing in an active tremor canceling handheld micromanipulator, known as Micron, to measure tool-to-tissue interaction forces in real time. Implemented auditory sensory substitution assists in reducing and limiting forces. In order to test the functionality and performance, the force sensing Micron was evaluated in peeling experiments with adhesive bandages and with the inner shell membrane from chicken eggs. Our findings show that the combination of active tremor canceling together with auditory sensory substitution is the most promising aid that keeps peeling forces below 7 mN with a significant reduction in 2-20 Hz oscillations.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23378934      PMCID: PMC3559009          DOI: 10.1109/IROS.2012.6385715

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rep U S        ISSN: 2153-0858


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  17 in total

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Authors:  Berk Gonenc; Ellen Feldman; Peter Gehlbach; James Handa; Russell H Taylor; Iulian Iordachita
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3.  A linear stepping endovascular intervention robot with variable stiffness and force sensing.

Authors:  Chengbin He; Shuxin Wang; Siyang Zuo
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4.  Hybrid position/force control of an active handheld micromanipulator for membrane peeling.

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5.  Motorized Force-Sensing Micro-Forceps with Tremor Cancelling and Controlled Micro-Vibrations for Easier Membrane Peeling.

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6.  Human eye phantom for developing computer and robot-assisted epiretinal membrane peeling.

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7.  Toward Hybrid Position/Force Control for an Active Handheld Micromanipulator.

Authors:  Trent S Wells; Robert A MacLachlan; Cameron N Riviere
Journal:  IEEE Int Conf Robot Autom       Date:  2014-05

8.  Effects of Micro-Vibratory Modulation during Robot-Assisted Membrane Peeling.

Authors:  Berk Gonenc; Peter Gehlbach; Russell H Taylor; Iulian Iordachita
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10.  A Comparative Study for Robot Assisted Vitreoretinal Surgery: Micron vs. the Steady-Hand Robot.

Authors:  Berk Gonenc; James Handa; Peter Gehlbach; Russell H Taylor; Iulian Iordachita
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