Needle Tip Position Accuracy Evaluation Experiment for Puncture Robot in Remote Center Control

Author:

Sugiyama Kohei, ,Matsuno Takayuki,Kamegawa Tetsushi,Hiraki Takao,Nakaya Hirotaka,Nakamura Masayuki,Yanou Akira,Minami Mamoru, , ,

Abstract

[abstFig src='/00280006/15.jpg' width='300' text='Location of devices in the experiment' ] In recent years, a medical procedure called interventional radiology (IR) has been attracting considerable attention. Doctors can perform IR percutaneously while observing the fluoroscopic image of patients. Therefore, this surgical method is less invasive. In this surgery, computed tomography (CT) equipment is often used for precise fluoroscopy. However, doctors are exposed to strong radiation from the CT equipment. In order to overcome this problem, we have developed a remote-controlled surgical assistance robot called Zerobot. In animal puncture experiment, the operation of Zerobot was based on joint control. Therefore, during a surgery, the tip of the needle moves when a surgeon orders for a change in the direction of the needle. This makes the robot less user-friendly because the surgeon tracks the trajectory of the tip of the needle. This problem can be solved by using remote center control.

Publisher

Fuji Technology Press Ltd.

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science

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