2020
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-control-091219-013437
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Robotics In Vivo: A Perspective on Human–Robot Interaction in Surgical Robotics

Abstract: This article reviews recent work on surgical robots that have been used or tested in vivo, focusing on aspects related to human–robot interaction. We present the general design requirements that should be considered when developing such robots, including the clinical requirements and the technologies needed to satisfy them. We also discuss the human aspects related to the design of these robots, considering the challenges facing surgeons when using robots in the operating room, and the safety issues of such sy… Show more

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“…O VER the past few years, the booming development of robot technology has been witnessed. As a core part of robotics, the human-robot interaction (HRI) has attracted widespread attention and has been applied in many fields, including industrial programming [1], household service [2], [3], disaster rescue [4], educational guidance [5], medical surgery [6]- [8]. Especially in the medical domain, HRI is playing a significant role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O VER the past few years, the booming development of robot technology has been witnessed. As a core part of robotics, the human-robot interaction (HRI) has attracted widespread attention and has been applied in many fields, including industrial programming [1], household service [2], [3], disaster rescue [4], educational guidance [5], medical surgery [6]- [8]. Especially in the medical domain, HRI is playing a significant role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the soft catheter robot has distinct advantages when working in a confined space in a minimally invasive manner compared with conventional robots (as shown in Supplementary Table 2 ). For future applications 43 48 , we propose a digital control strategy utilizing magnetic actuation that would allow surgeons to complete operations away from x-ray radiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comprehensive reviews on the state of the art of RMIS and future research directions were presented in [52], [53], [125], [138], [140], [141], and [240]. Works like [137] and [139] reviewed the general aspects of autonomy in robotic surgery, while [81] and [217] focused on the human aspects in control and robotic interaction. In [176], the legal implications of using AI for automation in surgical practice are discussed, while virtual and augmented reality in robotic surgery are reviewed in [51].…”
Section: Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%