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Spotlight-based 3D Instrument Guidance for Autonomous Task in Robot-assisted Retinal Surgery.


ABSTRACT: Retinal surgery is known to be a complicated and challenging task for an ophthalmologist even for retina specialists. Image guided robot-assisted intervention is among the novel and promising solutions that may enhance human capabilities during microsurgery. In this paper, a novel method is proposed for 3D navigation of a microsurgical instrument based on the projection of a spotlight during robot-assisted retinal surgery. To test the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method, a vessel tracking task in a phantom with a Remote Center of Motion (RCM) constraint is performed by the Steady-Hand Eye Robot (SHER). The results are compared to manual tracking, cooperative control tracking with the SHER and spotlight-based automatic tracking with SHER. The reported results are that the spotlight-based automatic tracking with SHER can reach an average tracking error of 0.013 mm and keeping distance error of 0.1 mm from the desired range demonstrating a significant improvement compared to manual or cooperative control methods alone.

SUBMITTER: Zhou M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8932929 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spotlight-based 3D Instrument Guidance for Autonomous Task in Robot-assisted Retinal Surgery.

Zhou Mingchuan M   Wu Jiahao J   Ebrahimi Ali A   Patel Niravkumar N   Liu Yunhui Y   Navab Nassir N   Gehlbach Peter P   Knoll Alois A   Nasseri M Ali MA   Iordachita Iulian I  

IEEE robotics and automation letters 20210730 4


Retinal surgery is known to be a complicated and challenging task for an ophthalmologist even for retina specialists. Image guided robot-assisted intervention is among the novel and promising solutions that may enhance human capabilities during microsurgery. In this paper, a novel method is proposed for 3D navigation of a microsurgical instrument based on the projection of a spotlight during robot-assisted retinal surgery. To test the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method, a vesse  ...[more]

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