Sewing up the wound : a robotic suturing system for flexible endoscopy
If a perforation occurs as a result of a flexible endoscopic procedure, suturing through urgent laparoscopy or open surgery may be required to repair the perforation because suturing is normally stronger than closure using existing endoscopic devices. Suturing with stitches and knots, widely adopted...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1379352023-03-04T17:22:07Z Sewing up the wound : a robotic suturing system for flexible endoscopy Cao, Lin Li, Xiaoguo Phan, Phuoc Thien Tiong, Anthony Meng Huat Kaan, Hung Leng Liu, Jiajun Lai, Wenjie Huang, Yanpei Le, Huu Minh Miyasaka, Muneaki Ho, Khek Yu Chiu, Philip Wai Yan Phee, Soo Jay School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Robots Surgical Robots Endoscopy If a perforation occurs as a result of a flexible endoscopic procedure, suturing through urgent laparoscopy or open surgery may be required to repair the perforation because suturing is normally stronger than closure using existing endoscopic devices. Suturing with stitches and knots, widely adopted in open or laparoscopic surgery, is still not possible in flexible endoscopy. This is because of the confined space of the natural orifice and target area, high levels of motion dexterity and force needed for stitching and knot-tying, and critical size and strength requirements of wound closure. We present a novel flexible endoscopic robotic suturing system that is able to suture gastrointestinal defects without opening up the patient’s body like in open or laparoscopic surgery. This system features a robotic needle driver and a robotic grasper, both of which are flexible, through-the-scope (small in sizes), and dexterous with five degrees of freedom. The needle driver, facilitated by the grasper, enables the surgeon to control a needle through teleoperation to make stitches and knots in flexible endoscopy. Successful in vivo trials were conducted in the rectum of a live pig to confirm the feasibility of endoscopic suturing and knot-tying using the system in a realistic surgical scenario (not possible with existing devices which are all manually driven). This new technology will change the way how surgeons close gastrointestinal defects. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Accepted version 2020-04-20T02:06:17Z 2020-04-20T02:06:17Z 2020 Journal Article Cao, L., Li, X., Phan, P. T., Tiong, A. M. H., Kaan, H. L., Liu, J., … Phee, S. J. (2020). Sewing up the wound : a robotic suturing system for flexible endoscopy. IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, in press. doi:10.1109/mra.2019.2963161 1070-9932 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137935 10.1109/MRA.2019.2963161 2-s2.0-85081392552 en IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine © 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. The published version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1109/MRA.2019.2963161 application/pdf |
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If a perforation occurs as a result of a flexible endoscopic procedure, suturing through urgent laparoscopy or open surgery may be required to repair the perforation because suturing is normally stronger than closure using existing endoscopic devices. Suturing with stitches and knots, widely adopted in open or laparoscopic surgery, is still not possible in flexible endoscopy. This is because of the confined space of the natural orifice and target area, high levels of motion dexterity and force needed for stitching and knot-tying, and critical size and strength requirements of wound closure. We present a novel flexible endoscopic robotic suturing system that is able to suture gastrointestinal defects without opening up the patient’s body like in open or laparoscopic surgery. This system features a robotic needle driver and a robotic grasper, both of which are flexible, through-the-scope (small in sizes), and dexterous with five degrees of freedom. The needle driver, facilitated by the grasper, enables the surgeon to control a needle through teleoperation to make stitches and knots in flexible endoscopy. Successful in vivo trials were conducted in the rectum of a live pig to confirm the feasibility of endoscopic suturing and knot-tying using the system in a realistic surgical scenario (not possible with existing devices which are all manually driven). This new technology will change the way how surgeons close gastrointestinal defects. |
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