Light in the Larynx: a Miniaturized Robotic Optical Fiber for In-office Laser Surgery of the Vocal Folds.

Alex J Chiluisa, Nicholas E Pacheco, Hoang S Do, Ryan M Tougas, Emily V Minch, Rositsa Mihaleva, Yao Shen, Yuxiang Liu, Thomas L Carroll, Loris Fichera
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This paper reports the design, construction, and experimental validation of a novel hand-held robot for in-office laser surgery of the vocal folds. In-office endoscopic laser surgery is an emerging trend in Laryngology: It promises to deliver the same patient outcomes of traditional surgical treatment (i.e., in the operating room), at a fraction of the cost. Unfortunately, office procedures can be challenging to perform; the optical fibers used for laser delivery can only emit light forward in a line-of-sight fashion, which severely limits anatomical access. The robot we present in this paper aims to overcome these challenges. The end effector of the robot is a steerable laser fiber, created through the combination of a thin optical fiber (ϕ 0.225 mm) with a tendon-actuated Nickel-Titanium notched sheath that provides bending. This device can be seamlessly used with most commercially available endoscopes, as it is sufficiently small (ϕ 1.1 mm) to pass through a working channel. To control the fiber, we propose a compact actuation unit that can be mounted on top of the endoscope handle, so that, during a procedure, the operating physician can operate both the endoscope and the steerable fiber with a single hand. We report simulation and phantom experiments demonstrating that the proposed device substantially enhances surgical access compared to current clinical fibers.

喉部之光:用于声带激光手术的微型机器人光纤
本文报告了用于声带激光手术的新型手持机器人的设计、制造和实验验证。诊室内激光手术是喉科学的一个新兴趋势:它有望以极低的成本为患者提供与传统手术治疗(即在手术室内)相同的治疗效果。遗憾的是,在诊室进行手术具有一定的挑战性;用于激光传输的光纤只能以视线方式向前发射光线,这严重限制了解剖通道。我们在本文中介绍的机器人旨在克服这些挑战。该机器人的末端效应器是一根可转向激光光纤,它由一根细光纤(ϕ 0.225 毫米)和一个可提供弯曲的腱驱动镍钛缺口鞘组合而成。这种装置可与大多数市售内窥镜无缝配合使用,因为它非常小(ϕ 1.1 毫米),足以通过工作通道。为了控制光纤,我们提出了一种可安装在内窥镜手柄顶部的紧凑型驱动装置,这样在手术过程中,手术医生就可以单手操作内窥镜和可转向光纤。我们报告的模拟和模型实验表明,与目前的临床光纤相比,所建议的装置大大提高了手术通路。
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