Literature DB >> 32550975

Towards securing the sclera against patient involuntary head movement in robotic retinal surgery.

Ali Ebrahimi1, Muller Urias2, Niravkumar Patel1, Changyan He1, Russell H Taylor1, Peter Gehlbach1, Iulian Iordachita1.   

Abstract

Retinal surgery involves manipulating very delicate tissues within the confined area of eyeball. In such demanding practices, patient involuntary head movement might abruptly raise tool-to-eyeball interaction forces which would be detrimental to eye. This study is aimed at implementing different force control strategies and evaluating how they contribute to attaining sclera force safety while patient head drift is present. To simulate patient head movement, a piezoelectric-actuated linear stage is used to produce random motions in a single direction in random time intervals. Having an eye phantom attached to the linear stage then an experienced eye surgeon is asked to manipulate the eye and repeat a mock surgical task both with and without the assist of the Steady-Hand Eye Robot. For the freehand case, warning sounds were provided to the surgeon as auditory feedback to alert him about excessive slclra forces. For the robot-assisted experiments two variants of an adaptive sclera force control and a virtual fixture method were deployed to see how they can maintain eye safety under head drift circumstances. The results indicate that the developed robot control strategies are able to compensate for head drift and keep the sclera forces under safe levels as well as the free hand operation.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32550975      PMCID: PMC7301640          DOI: 10.1109/ro-man46459.2019.8956341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ROMAN        ISSN: 1944-9437


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3.  Sclera Force Control in Robot-assisted Eye Surgery: Adaptive Force Control vs. Auditory Feedback.

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4.  Preliminary study of an RNN-based active interventional robotic system (AIRS) in retinal microsurgery.

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Journal:  ROMAN       Date:  2018-11-08

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Authors:  Ali Ebrahimi; Changyan He; Marina Roizenblatt; Niravkumar Patel; Shahriar Sefati; Peter Gehlbach; Iulian Iordachita
Journal:  Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc       Date:  2018-07

10.  First-in-human study of the safety and viability of intraocular robotic surgery.

Authors:  T L Edwards; K Xue; H C M Meenink; M J Beelen; G J L Naus; M P Simunovic; M Latasiewicz; A D Farmery; M D de Smet; R E MacLaren
Journal:  Nat Biomed Eng       Date:  2018-06-18       Impact factor: 25.671

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1.  Spotlight-based 3D Instrument Guidance for Autonomous Task in Robot-assisted Retinal Surgery.

Authors:  Mingchuan Zhou; Jiahao Wu; Ali Ebrahimi; Niravkumar Patel; Yunhui Liu; Nassir Navab; Peter Gehlbach; Alois Knoll; M Ali Nasseri; Iulian Iordachita
Journal:  IEEE Robot Autom Lett       Date:  2021-07-30
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