| Literature DB >> 27637974 |
Kevin Olds1, Alexander Hillel2, Jonathan Kriss3, Archana Nair3, Hongho Kim3, Elizabeth Cha3, Martin Curry2, Lee Akst2, Rex Yung4, Jeremy Richmon2, Russell Taylor3.
Abstract
This paper describes the continued development of the Robotic EndoLaryngeal (Robo-ELF) Scope System, a simple clinically usable robot for manipulating flexible endoscopes, particularly in laryngeal surgery. The system includes a robot with three active and two passive degrees of freedom, a five degree of freedom passive positioning arm, a malleable scope shaft support, and a custom joystick controller. The Robo-ELF Scope allows a surgeon to control a flexible endoscope with only one hand and also to release the controls and perform bimanual surgery if desired. We have evaluated the Robo-ELF Scope system in both phantom and cadaver studies and found it superior to hand manipulation of flexible endoscopes and conventional rigid endoscopes.Keywords: Endoscope manipulation; Endoscopic surgery; Flexible endoscope; Laryngeal surgery; Robotic surgery
Year: 2011 PMID: 27637974 DOI: 10.1007/s11701-011-0329-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Robot Surg ISSN: 1863-2483