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Force Feedback Benefit Depends on Experience in Multiple Degree of Freedom Robotic Surgery Task

机译:力反馈收益取决于多自由度机器人手术任务的经验

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Force feedback has been suggested to provide a number of benefits to surgery. Few studies, however, have addressed the benefit of force feedback in the context of the complexities of true surgical tasks. When information is limited (such as depth information in endoscopically guided tasks), force feedback may provide additional information that improves performance. We investigate a two-handed, six degree of freedom, endoscopically guided, minimally invasive cannulation task (inserting one tube into another tube) to test this hypothesis. We used twelve subjects, six of whom were experienced minimally invasive surgeons. Results suggest that force feedback reduces applied forces for both subject groups, but only the surgically trained group can take advantage of this benefit without a significant increase in trial time. We hypothesize that this training difference is due to the interaction between visual--spatial motor abilities and the information contained in the mechanical interaction forces.
机译:已建议使用力反馈为手术提供许多好处。但是,很少有研究在真正的外科手术复杂性的背景下解决了力反馈的好处。当信息有限时(例如内窥镜引导任务中的深度信息),力反馈可能会提供可改善性能的其他信息。我们研究了一种双手,六自由度,内窥镜引导下的微创插管任务(将一根管插入另一根管)以检验该假设。我们使用了十二名受试者,其中六名是经验丰富的微创外科医师。结果表明,力反馈减少了两个受试者组的施加力,但是只有经过外科手术训练的组可以利用此优势,而不会显着增加试用时间。我们假设这种训练差异是由于视觉-空间运动能力与机械相互作用力中包含的信息之间的相互作用引起的。

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