An application of SlicerROS2: Haptic latency evaluation for virtual fixture guidance in breast conserving surgery

Laura Connolly, A. Deguet, T. Ungi, Aravind Kumar, A. Lasso, K. Sunderland, A. Krieger, S. Léonard, G. Fichtinger, P. Mousavi, R. Taylor
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Breast conserving surgery (BCS) is a surgical intervention for breast cancer where the surgeon resects the primary tumor and preserves the surrounding healthy tissue. These procedures have a high failure rate because it is often difficult to localize breast tumor boundaries intraoperatively. Emerging surgical robotic technology demonstrates promise for addressing such challenges. Hand-over-hand control is a design concept that involves cooperative handling of a surgical instrument by the surgeon and a robot. These systems can be used to reduce hand-tremor, improve dexterity, and implement virtual guidance [1]. One way to do this is with a virtual fixture (VF) which is a computer-generated constraint that is communicated from robotic devices to human operators via force and position signals [2]. A forbidden region VF can be used to enforce a safety region or “no-go zone” that can prevent the operator from damaging delicate or critical anatomy. In this paper, we use an Omni Bundle robot (formerly known as a Phantom Omni) to introduce haptic feedback in BCS. In doing so, we demonstrate a new and simplified approach to implementing a VF using open-source software tools such as 3D Slicer and robot operating system (ROS). We also make use of an existing surgical navigation platform that is used for BCS and describe how to deploy this system to encourage adaptation to other clinical applications.
SlicerROS2:触觉潜伏期评估在保乳手术中的应用
保乳手术(BCS)是一种针对乳腺癌的手术干预,外科医生切除原发肿瘤并保留周围的健康组织。这些手术失败率很高,因为术中往往难以定位乳腺肿瘤的边界。新兴的手术机器人技术显示了解决这些挑战的希望。手拉手控制是一种设计概念,涉及外科医生和机器人合作操作手术器械。这些系统可用于减少手部震颤,提高灵巧性,并实现虚拟引导[1]。一种方法是使用虚拟夹具(VF),这是一种计算机生成的约束,通过力和位置信号从机器人设备传递给人类操作员[2]。禁止区域VF可用于强制安全区域或“禁止区域”,可以防止操作员损坏脆弱或关键的解剖结构。在本文中,我们使用Omni Bundle机器人(以前称为Phantom Omni)在BCS中引入触觉反馈。在这样做的过程中,我们展示了一种新的和简化的方法来实现使用开源软件工具,如3D切片机和机器人操作系统(ROS)的VF。我们还利用了用于BCS的现有手术导航平台,并描述了如何部署该系统以鼓励适应其他临床应用。
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