Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Automation of sub-tasks during robotic surgery is challenging due to the high variability of the surgical scenes intra- and inter-patients. For example, the pick and place task can be executed different times during the same operation and for distinct purposes. Hence, designing automation solutions that can generalise a skill over different contexts becomes hard. All the experiments are conducted using the Pneumatic Attachable Flexible (PAF) rail, a novel surgical tool designed for robotic-assisted intraoperative organ manipulation.
Methods
We build upon previous open-source surgical Reinforcement Learning (RL) training environment to develop a new RL framework for manipulation skills, rlman. In rlman, contextual RL agents are trained to solve different aspects of the pick and place task using the PAF rail system. rlman is implemented to support both low- and high-dimensional state information to solve surgical sub-tasks in a simulation environment.
Results
We use rlman to train state of the art RL agents to solve four different surgical sub-tasks involving manipulation skills using the PAF rail. We compare the results with state-of-the-art benchmarks found in the literature. We evaluate the ability of the agent to be able to generalise over different aspects of the targeted surgical environment.
Conclusion
We have shown that the rlman framework can support the training of different RL algorithms for solving surgical sub-task, analysing the importance of context information for generalisation capabilities. We are aiming to deploy the trained policy on the real da Vinci using the dVRK and show that the generalisation of the trained policy can be transferred to the real world.
Funder
Wellcome Trust
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Health Informatics,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Surgery,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Biomedical Engineering
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