Title :
CRIGOS: a compact robot for image-guided orthopedic surgery
Author :
Brandt, Guido ; Zimolong, Andreas ; Carrat, Lionel ; Merloz, Philippe ; Staudte, Hans-Walter ; Lavallée, Stéphane ; Radermacher, Klaus ; Rau, Günter
Author_Institution :
Helmholtz-Inst. for Biomed. Eng., Aachen, Germany
Abstract :
The CRIGOS (compact robot for image-guided orthopedic surgery) project was set up for the development of a compact surgical robot system for image-guided orthopedic surgery based on user requirements. The modular system comprises a compact parallel robot and a software system for planning of surgical interventions and for supervision of the robotic device. Because it is not sufficient to consider only technical aspects in order to improve clinical routines the therapeutic outcome of conventional interventions, a user-centered and task-oriented design process has been developed which also takes human factors into account. The design process for the CRIGOS system was started from requirement analysis of various orthopedic interventions using information gathered from literature, questionnaires, and workshops with domain experts. This resulted in identification of conventional interventions for which the robotic system would improve the medical and procedural quality. A system design concept has been elaborated which includes definitions of components, functionalities, and interfaces, Approaches to the acquisition of calibrated X-rays will be presented in the paper together with design and evaluation of a first human-computer interface. Finally, the first lab-type parallel robot based on low-cost standard components is presented together with the first evaluation results concerning positioning accuracy.
Keywords :
human factors; medical image processing; medical robotics; orthopaedics; position control; surgery; user interfaces; CRIGOS project; calibrated X-ray acquisition; compact parallel robot; compact robot for image-guided orthopedic surgery; components; functionalities; human factors; human-computer interface; interfaces; medical quality; modular system; positioning accuracy; procedural quality; requirement analysis; robotic device supervision; software system; surgical intervention planning; task-oriented design process; therapeutic outcome; user requirement; user-centered design process; Biomedical imaging; Human factors; Information analysis; Medical robotics; Orthopedic surgery; Parallel robots; Process design; Software systems; System analysis and design; X-rays; Humans; Orthopedics; Robotics; Therapy, Computer-Assisted; X-Rays;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/4233.809169