Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and training
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Resumo: | Laparoscopic surgery (LS) has revolutionized traditional surgical techniques introducing minimally invasive procedures for diagnosis and local therapies. LSs have undeniable advantages, such as small patient incisions, reduced postoperative pain and faster recovery. On the other hand, restricted vision of the anatomical target, difficult handling of the surgical instruments, restricted mobility inside the human body, need of dexterity to hand-eye coordination and inadequate and non-ergonomic surgical instruments may restrict LS only to more specialized surgeons. To overcome the referred limitations, this work presents a new robotic surgical handheld system – the EndoRobot. The EndoRobot was designed to be used in clinical practice or even as a surgical simulator. It integrates an electromechanical system with 3 degrees of freedom. Each degree can be manipulated independently and combined with different levels of sensitivity allowing fast and slow movements. As other features, the EndoRobot has battery power or external power supply, enables the use of bipolar radiofrequency to prevent bleeding while cutting and allows plug-and-play of the laparoscopic forceps for rapid exchange. As a surgical simulator, the system was also instrumented to measure and transmit, in real time, its position and orientation for a training software able to monitor and assist the trainee’s surgical movements. |
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Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and trainingminimal invasive surgeryrobotic surgicalhandheld systemsurgical trainingrobotic surgeryLaparoscopic surgery (LS) has revolutionized traditional surgical techniques introducing minimally invasive procedures for diagnosis and local therapies. LSs have undeniable advantages, such as small patient incisions, reduced postoperative pain and faster recovery. On the other hand, restricted vision of the anatomical target, difficult handling of the surgical instruments, restricted mobility inside the human body, need of dexterity to hand-eye coordination and inadequate and non-ergonomic surgical instruments may restrict LS only to more specialized surgeons. To overcome the referred limitations, this work presents a new robotic surgical handheld system – the EndoRobot. The EndoRobot was designed to be used in clinical practice or even as a surgical simulator. It integrates an electromechanical system with 3 degrees of freedom. Each degree can be manipulated independently and combined with different levels of sensitivity allowing fast and slow movements. As other features, the EndoRobot has battery power or external power supply, enables the use of bipolar radiofrequency to prevent bleeding while cutting and allows plug-and-play of the laparoscopic forceps for rapid exchange. As a surgical simulator, the system was also instrumented to measure and transmit, in real time, its position and orientation for a training software able to monitor and assist the trainee’s surgical movements.IEEE2015-02-02T20:09:01Z2014-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/11110/819oai:ciencipca.ipca.pt:11110/819enghttp://hdl.handle.net/11110/819metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, RicardoMoreira, António H. J.Leite, MarianaRodrigues, Pedro L.Queirós, SandroF. Rodrigues, NunoLeão, PedroVilaça, João L.reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-05T12:52:21Zoai:ciencipca.ipca.pt:11110/819Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:01:15.057064Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and training |
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Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and training |
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Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and training Pereira, Ricardo minimal invasive surgery robotic surgical handheld system surgical training robotic surgery |
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Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and training |
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Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and training |
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Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and training |
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Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and training |
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Hand-held robotic device for laparoscopic surgery and training |
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Pereira, Ricardo |
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Pereira, Ricardo Moreira, António H. J. Leite, Mariana Rodrigues, Pedro L. Queirós, Sandro F. Rodrigues, Nuno Leão, Pedro Vilaça, João L. |
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Moreira, António H. J. Leite, Mariana Rodrigues, Pedro L. Queirós, Sandro F. Rodrigues, Nuno Leão, Pedro Vilaça, João L. |
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Pereira, Ricardo Moreira, António H. J. Leite, Mariana Rodrigues, Pedro L. Queirós, Sandro F. Rodrigues, Nuno Leão, Pedro Vilaça, João L. |
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minimal invasive surgery robotic surgical handheld system surgical training robotic surgery |
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minimal invasive surgery robotic surgical handheld system surgical training robotic surgery |
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Laparoscopic surgery (LS) has revolutionized traditional surgical techniques introducing minimally invasive procedures for diagnosis and local therapies. LSs have undeniable advantages, such as small patient incisions, reduced postoperative pain and faster recovery. On the other hand, restricted vision of the anatomical target, difficult handling of the surgical instruments, restricted mobility inside the human body, need of dexterity to hand-eye coordination and inadequate and non-ergonomic surgical instruments may restrict LS only to more specialized surgeons. To overcome the referred limitations, this work presents a new robotic surgical handheld system – the EndoRobot. The EndoRobot was designed to be used in clinical practice or even as a surgical simulator. It integrates an electromechanical system with 3 degrees of freedom. Each degree can be manipulated independently and combined with different levels of sensitivity allowing fast and slow movements. As other features, the EndoRobot has battery power or external power supply, enables the use of bipolar radiofrequency to prevent bleeding while cutting and allows plug-and-play of the laparoscopic forceps for rapid exchange. As a surgical simulator, the system was also instrumented to measure and transmit, in real time, its position and orientation for a training software able to monitor and assist the trainee’s surgical movements. |
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