DocumentCode
1403329
Title
Design and Evaluation of a Novel Haptic Interface for Endoscopic Simulation
Author
Samur, Evren ; Flaction, Lionel ; Bleuler, Hannes
Author_Institution
Center for Bionic Med., Rehabilitation Inst. of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Volume
5
Issue
4
fYear
2012
Firstpage
301
Lastpage
311
Abstract
Inspection of the colon with an endoscope for early signs of cancer (colonoscopy) has become an extremely widespread procedure, since early treatment radically improves the outlook of patients. The procedure requires a close coordination between the sense of touch and vision to navigate the endoscope along the colon. This raises the need to develop efficient training methods for physicians. Training simulators based on virtual reality, where realistic graphics are combined with a mechatronic system providing haptic feedback, are alternative to traditional training methods. To provide physicians with realistic haptic sensations of an endoscopic procedure, we have designed a haptic interface, instrumented a clinical endoscope and combined them with a simulation software for colonoscopy. In this contribution, we present the mechatronic components of the simulator. The haptic interface is able to generate high forces using the combination of electrical motors and brakes in a compact design. Experiments were performed to determine the characteristics of the device. A model-based control has been implemented and the results show that the control successfully compensates for the device nonlinearities, such as friction. The proposed haptic interface, together with the virtual reality, form a highly realistic training simulator for endoscopic surgeons, applicable not only to colonoscopy, but also to similar interventions.
Keywords
endoscopes; haptic interfaces; medical computing; virtual reality; brakes; colon inspection; colonoscopy; device nonlinearities; electrical motors; endoscopic simulation; endoscopic surgeons; haptic feedback; haptic interface; mechatronic components; model-based control; realistic graphics; training methods; virtual reality; Colonoscopy; DC motors; Endoscopes; Force feedback; Performance evaluation; Solid modeling; Force feedback; colonoscopy training; design; haptic modeling; performance evaluation; surgical simulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Haptics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1412
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TOH.2011.70
Filename
6109252
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