Force Tracking With Feed-Forward Motion Estimation for Beating Heart Surgery
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Yuen, Shelten G.; Perrin, Douglas P.; Vasilyev, Nikolay V.; del Nido, Pedro J.; Howe, Robert D.
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The manipulation of fast-moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a considerable challenge to the surgeon. A robotic force tracking system can assist the surgeon by applying precise contact forces to the beating heart during surgical manipulation. Standard force control approaches cannot safely attain the required bandwidth for this application due to vibratory modes within the robot structure. These vibrations are a limitation even for single degree-of-freedom systems that drive long surgical instruments. These bandwidth limitations can be overcome by the incorporation of feed-forward motion terms in the control law. For intracardiac procedures, the required motion estimates can be derived from 3-D ultrasound imaging. Dynamic analysis shows that a force controller with feed-forward motion terms can provide safe and accurate force tracking for contact with structures within the beating heart. In vivo validation confirms that this approach confers a 50% reduction in force fluctuations when compared with a standard force controller and a 75% reduction in fluctuations when compared with manual attempts to maintain the same force.
Date issued
2010-09Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and TechnologyJournal
IEEE Transactions on Robotics
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Citation
Yuen, Shelten G. et al. “Force Tracking With Feed-Forward Motion Estimation for Beating Heart Surgery.” IEEE Transactions on Robotics 26.5 (2010): 888–896. Web. 30 Mar. 2012. © 2010 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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INSPEC Accession Number: 11559825
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1552-3098
1941-0468