Magnetic surgical instruments for robotic abdominal surgery

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Leong F. [1 ]
Garbin N. [2 ]
Natali C.D. [2 ]
Mohammadi A. [1 ]
Thiruchelvam D. [3 ]
Oetomo D. [1 ]
Valdastri P. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 3010, VIC
[2] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 37235, TN
[3] St. Vincent's Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 3010, VIC
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Magnetic actuation; minimally invasive surgery; surgical robots;
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10.1109/RBME.2016.2521818
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This review looks at the implementation of magnetic-based approaches in surgical instruments for abdominal surgeries. As abdominal surgical techniques advance toward minimizing surgical trauma, surgical instruments are enhanced to support such an objective through the exploration of magnetic-based systems. With this design approach, surgical devices are given the capabilities to be fully inserted intraabdominally to achieve access to all abdominal quadrants, without the conventional rigid link connection with the external unit. The variety of intraabdominal surgical devices are anchored, guided, and actuated by external units, with power and torque transmitted across the abdominal wall through magnetic linkage. This addresses many constraints encountered by conventional laparoscopic tools, such as loss of triangulation, fulcrum effect, and loss/lack of dexterity for surgical tasks. Design requirements of clinical considerations to aid the successful development of magnetic surgical instruments, are also discussed. © 2008-2011 IEEE.
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