Highly Articulated Robotic Probe for Minimally Invasive Surgery
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC '08), pp. 3273 - 3276, August, 2008
Abstract
We have developed a novel highly articulated robotic probe (HARP) that can thread through tightly packed volumes without disturbing the surrounding tissues and organs. We use cardiac surgery as the focal application of this work. As such, we have designed the HARP to enter the pericardial cavity through a subxiphoid port. The surgeon can effectively reach remote intrapericardial locations on the epicardium and deliver therapeutic interventions under direct control. Our device differs from others in that we use conventional actuation and still have great maneuverability. We have performed proof-of-concept clinical experiments to give us preliminary validation of the ideas presented here.
BibTeX
@conference{Degani-2008-121480,author = {A. Degani and H. Choset and M. A. Zenati and T. Ota and B. Zubiate},
title = {Highly Articulated Robotic Probe for Minimally Invasive Surgery},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC '08)},
year = {2008},
month = {August},
pages = {3273 - 3276},
}
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