A survey on actuators-driven surgical robots

Robot-assisted surgeries have been integrated and leading to a paradigm shift in surgical fields. With the emergence of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), especially Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES), there are various benefits such as a minimization of side effects, enhancement...

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Main Authors: Le, Huu Minh, Do, Thanh Nho, Phee, Soo Jay
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1380262023-03-04T17:22:56Z A survey on actuators-driven surgical robots Le, Huu Minh Do, Thanh Nho Phee, Soo Jay School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Robotics Research Centre Engineering::Mechanical engineering Minimally Invasive Surgery NOTES System Robot-assisted surgeries have been integrated and leading to a paradigm shift in surgical fields. With the emergence of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), especially Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES), there are various benefits such as a minimization of side effects, enhancement of precise surgical procedures, and faster recovery after the surgery that patients can take from. However, in order to effectively employ and exploit surgical robots, numerous technical challenges need to be addressed. Among these, actuators play a vital role. To provide deeper understanding on current actuators-driven surgical robot, this study will comprehensively review on four main types of transmission systems namely cable-driven mechanism, flexible fluidic actuators, smart material actuators, and magnetic actuators, in terms of conceptual designs, modelling, and control as well as their advantages and disadvantages. Profound discussions and recommendations for the future of actuators-driven surgical robots will be also pointed out to give the roadmap in the surgical field. Accepted version 2020-04-22T03:26:57Z 2020-04-22T03:26:57Z 2016 Journal Article Le, H. M., Do, T. N., & Phee, S. J. (2016). A survey on actuators-driven surgical robots. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 247, 323-354. doi:10.1016/j.sna.2016.06.010 0924-4247 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138026 10.1016/j.sna.2016.06.010 247 323 354 en Sensors and Actuators A: Physical © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Sensors and Actuators A: Physical and is made available with permission of Elsevier B.V. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Minimally Invasive Surgery
NOTES System
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Minimally Invasive Surgery
NOTES System
Le, Huu Minh
Do, Thanh Nho
Phee, Soo Jay
A survey on actuators-driven surgical robots
description Robot-assisted surgeries have been integrated and leading to a paradigm shift in surgical fields. With the emergence of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), especially Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES), there are various benefits such as a minimization of side effects, enhancement of precise surgical procedures, and faster recovery after the surgery that patients can take from. However, in order to effectively employ and exploit surgical robots, numerous technical challenges need to be addressed. Among these, actuators play a vital role. To provide deeper understanding on current actuators-driven surgical robot, this study will comprehensively review on four main types of transmission systems namely cable-driven mechanism, flexible fluidic actuators, smart material actuators, and magnetic actuators, in terms of conceptual designs, modelling, and control as well as their advantages and disadvantages. Profound discussions and recommendations for the future of actuators-driven surgical robots will be also pointed out to give the roadmap in the surgical field.
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