Design of Industrial Robotic Arm For Surgical Applications

Hafzur Rahman Chowdhury, Sarowar Hossain, M. H. Imam
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Since robot-assisted surgical systems incorporate many of the advantages of minimally invasive surgery, such as decreased postoperative trauma, faster recoveries, and lower overall treatment costs, they are increasingly being used in medical procedures. Using these robotic systems, surgeons can work in areas where traditional surgical tools would be impractical, such as tiny; tight the capabilities of a human hand as an operator are typically somewhat restricted. The act of movement itself helps to improve this sort of dexterity. Robotic scaling, which converts the operator's massive motions into the tiny actions of the robotic end effector. For instance, the Da Vinci System's EndoWrist end effector tool. These systems' drawbacks include the expensive cost of surgery, the lack of feedback, and the surgeon's operating mobility. The surgeon isn't inside the patient during these surgeries. Human tissue won't resist cutting. Thus, one can damage healthy tissues or break a thread by sewing too hard. A new system was developed in this study using ustepper (an industrial palletizer robot), EndoWrist needle and a CNC milling machine. Industrial robotics were merged with the medical robotics to bring more benefits. The developed surgical robot has more movement options for the surgeons to operate in the human body. Cambridge Medical Robot (CMR) and DLR Surgical Robot System's characteristics were studied and merged together into this design. Industrial and medical robotics have collaborated to create this particular design.
外科工业机械臂的设计
由于机器人辅助手术系统结合了微创手术的许多优点,例如减少术后创伤,更快的恢复和更低的总体治疗成本,它们越来越多地用于医疗程序。使用这些机器人系统,外科医生可以在传统手术工具不切实际的领域工作,比如微小的;人手作为操作员的能力通常受到一定的限制。动作本身有助于提高这种灵活性。机器人缩放,将操作者的大量动作转换为机器人末端执行器的微小动作。例如,达芬奇系统的EndoWrist末端执行器工具。这些系统的缺点包括昂贵的手术费用,缺乏反馈,以及外科医生的手术机动性。在这些手术中,外科医生不在病人体内。人体组织不能抵抗切割。因此,缝纫用力过猛会损伤健康组织或折断线。本研究利用ustepper(一种工业码垛机器人)、EndoWrist针和数控铣床开发了一个新的系统。工业机器人与医疗机器人融合,带来更多效益。所开发的手术机器人为外科医生在人体中进行手术提供了更多的运动选择。研究了剑桥医疗机器人(CMR)和DLR手术机器人系统的特点,并将其融合到本次设计中。工业机器人和医疗机器人合作创造了这种特殊的设计。
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