Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2024)

Instrument Interactions as Source of Information in Robot-Assisted Surgery

  • Sühn Thomas,
  • Spiller Moritz,
  • Esmaeili Nazila,
  • Costa Maximilian,
  • Lohmann Christoph,
  • Friebe Michael,
  • Illanes Alfredo,
  • Boese Axel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2024-0122
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 85 – 88

Abstract

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The interaction between the surgical instrument and tissue is a yet little-exploited source of information. Vibroacoustic signals resulting from an interaction can be analyzed to extract relevant information related to the tissue. This work presents a summary of feasibility studies with synthetic-, animal-, and ex-vivo tissue specimen. A standard palpation probe is equipped with a vibration measurement system. A manual and robot-assisted setup is used for data acquisition. Simple features derived from the signals are used in a subsequent classification step using kNN and SVM. The obtained results show the capability to differentiate various tissues, such as subchondral bone with an accuracy of 98.44%. This demonstrates the potential of the approach to provide tissue related information based on instrument interactions.

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