In endoscopic sinus surgery, the robot assists the surgeon in holding the endoscope and acts as the surgeon's third hand, which helps to reduce the surgeon's operating burden and improve the quality of the operation. This paper proposes a human-robot cooperative control method based on virtual fixture to realize accurate and safe human-robot interaction in endoscopic sinus surgery. Firstly, through endoscopic trajectory analysis, the endoscopic motion constraint requirements of different surgical stages are obtained, and three typical virtual fixtures suitable for endoscopic sinus surgery are designed and implemented. Based on the typical virtual fixtures, a composite virtual fixture is constructed, and then the overall robot motion constraint model is obtained. Secondly, based on the obtained robot motion constraint model, a human-robot cooperative control method based on virtual fixture is proposed. The method adopts admittance control to realize efficient human-robot interaction between the surgeon and robot during the surgery; the virtual fixture is used to restrain and guide the motion of the robot, thereby ensuring motion safety of the robot. Finally, the proposed method is evaluated through a robot-assisted nasal endoscopy experiment, and the result shows that the proposed method can improve the accuracy and safety of operation during endoscopic sinus surgery.
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He, Y., Hu, Y., Zhang, P., Zhao, B., Qi, X., & Zhang, J. (2019). Human-robot cooperative control based on virtual fixture in robot-assisted endoscopic sinus surgery. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9081659
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