Abstract:
To realize a higher-level autonomy of surgical knot tying in minimally invasive surgery (MIS), automated suture grasping, which bridges the suture stitching and looping p...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
To realize a higher-level autonomy of surgical knot tying in minimally invasive surgery (MIS), automated suture grasping, which bridges the suture stitching and looping procedures, is an important yet challenging task needs to be achieved. This paper presents a holistic framework with image-guided and automation techniques to robotize this operation even under complex environments. The whole task is initialized by suture segmentation, in which we propose a novel semi-supervised learning architecture featured with a suture-aware loss to pertinently learn its slender information using both annotated and unannotated data. With successful segmentation in stereo-camera, we develop a Sampling-based Sliding Pairing (SSP) algorithm to online optimize the suture’s 3D shape. By jointly studying the robotic configuration and the suture’s spatial characteristics, a target function is introduced to find the optimal grasping pose of the surgical tool with Remote Center of Motion (RCM) constraints. To compensate for inherent errors and practical uncertainties, a unified grasping strategy with a novel vision-based mechanism is introduced to autonomously accomplish this grasping task. Our framework is extensively evaluated from learning-based segmentation, 3D reconstruction, and image-guided grasping on the da Vinci Research Kit (dVRK) platform, where we achieve high performances and successful rates in perceptions and robotic manipulations. These results prove the feasibility of our approach in automating the suture grasping task, and this work fills the gap between automated surgical stitching and looping, stepping towards a higher-level of task autonomy in surgical knot tying. Note to Practitioners—This paper aims to automate the suture grasping task in surgical knot tying by leveraging stereo visual guidance. To effectively robotize this procedure, it requires multidisciplinary knowledge to achieve suture segmentation, 3D shape reconstruction, and reliable automated grasping, wh...
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering ( Volume: 19, Issue: 4, October 2022)