Role of haptic feedback technologies and novel engineering developments for surgical training and robot-assisted surgery.

IF 2.9 Q2 ROBOTICS
Frontiers in Robotics and AI Pub Date : 2025-06-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frobt.2025.1567955
Imán Laga Boul-Atarass, Mercedes Rubio Manzanares Dorado, Andrés Padillo-Eguía, Jesús Racero-Moreno, Ignacio Eguía-Salinas, Sheila Pereira-Arenas, Rosa María Jiménez-Rodríguez, Javier Padillo-Ruiz
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Abstract

Haptic feedback, or tactile perception, is presented by many authors as a technology that can greatly impact biomedical fields, such as minimally invasive surgeries. Laparoscopic interventions are considered the gold standard for many surgical interventions, providing recognized benefits, such as reduced recovery time and mortality rate. In addition to this, the advances in robotic engineering in the last few years have contributed to the increase in the number of robotic and tele-operated interventions, providing surgeons with fewer hand tremors and increased depth perception during surgery. However, currently, both techniques are totally or partially devoid of haptic feedback. This added to the fact that the skill acquisition process to be able to use these technologies shows a pronounced learning curve, has propelled biomedical engineers to aim to develop safe and realistic training programs using simulators to address surgical apprentices' needs in safe environments for the patients. This review aims to present and summarize some of the latest engineering advances reported in the current literature related to the development of haptic feedback systems in surgical simulators and robotic surgical systems, as well as highlight the benefits that these technologies provide in medical settings for surgical training and preoperative rehearsal.

触觉反馈技术在外科训练和机器人辅助手术中的作用和新工程发展。
触觉反馈,或触觉感知,被许多作者认为是一种可以极大地影响生物医学领域的技术,如微创手术。腹腔镜干预被认为是许多手术干预的金标准,提供公认的好处,如减少恢复时间和死亡率。除此之外,过去几年机器人工程的进步促进了机器人和远程操作干预数量的增加,为外科医生提供了更少的手部震颤,并增加了手术过程中的深度感知。然而,目前,这两种技术都完全或部分缺乏触觉反馈。此外,能够使用这些技术的技能获取过程显示出明显的学习曲线,这促使生物医学工程师致力于开发安全和现实的培训计划,使用模拟器来满足外科学徒在安全环境中为患者提供的需求。本综述旨在介绍和总结当前文献中与外科模拟器和机器人手术系统中触觉反馈系统发展相关的一些最新工程进展,并强调这些技术在外科训练和术前排练中的医疗环境中的好处。
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CiteScore
6.50
自引率
5.90%
发文量
355
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Robotics and AI publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research covering all theory and applications of robotics, technology, and artificial intelligence, from biomedical to space robotics.
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