DocumentCode
73780
Title
Smart Tissue Anastomosis Robot (STAR): A Vision-Guided Robotics System for Laparoscopic Suturing
Author
Leonard, S. ; Wu, K.L. ; Yonjae Kim ; Krieger, Alexandra ; Kim, Peter C. W.
Author_Institution
Children Nat. Med. Center, Sheikh Zayed Inst. for Pediatric Surg. Innovation, Washington, DC, USA
Volume
61
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
1305
Lastpage
1317
Abstract
This paper introduces the smart tissue anastomosis robot (STAR). Currently, the STAR is a proof-of-concept for a vision-guided robotic system featuring an actuated laparoscopic suturing tool capable of executing running sutures from image-based commands. The STAR tool is designed around a commercially available laparoscopic suturing tool that is attached to a custom-made motor stage and the STAR supervisory control architecture that enables a surgeon to select and track incisions and the placement of stitches. The STAR supervisory-control interface provides two modes: A manual mode that enables a surgeon to specify the placement of each stitch and an automatic mode that automatically computes equally-spaced stitches based on an incision contour. Our experiments on planar phantoms demonstrate that the STAR in either mode is more accurate, up to four times more consistent and five times faster than surgeons using state-of-the-art robotic surgical system, four times faster than surgeons using manual Endo360®, and nine times faster than surgeons using manual laparoscopic tools.
Keywords
endoscopes; medical robotics; motion control; phantoms; robot vision; surgery; STAR supervisory control architecture; STAR supervisory-control interface; actuated laparoscopic suturing tool; automatic mode; custom-made motor stage; equally-spaced stitches; image-based commands; incision contour; laparoscopic suturing; manual Endo360; manual mode; planar phantoms; smart tissue anastomosis robot; state-of-the-art robotic surgical system; stitches placement; surgeon; track incisions; vision-guided robotics system; Cameras; Laparoscopes; Manuals; Needles; Robot vision systems; Surgery; Actuated laparoscopic suturing tool; robotic-assisted surgery; vision-guided laparoscopic suturing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2014.2302385
Filename
6720152
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