Abstract
Robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery has three main system requirements: safety, simplicity, and intuitiveness. However, accidental movement of the endoscope due to body fatigue and misunderstanding of the verbal orders between the surgeon and assistant will contribute to highly unexpected tool-tissue interactions, particularly in pediatric minimal access surgery with restricted working space. This study introduces a compact, lightweight endoscope manipulator with a mechanical remote-center-motion function. Using a custom-designed human-machine interface, the surgeon can intuitively control the movement of the endoscope manipulator over their view. In addition, an active constrained motion control algorithm is proposed to generate a forbidden-region constraint for avoiding collisions between the endoscope tip and surrounding organs in a pediatric abdominal cavity with restricted space. Simulations and experiments demonstrate the performance of the proposed compact endoscope manipulator and the active constrained surface tracking control scheme.
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