Research Center for Industrial Robots Simulation and Testing-CESTER, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 400114 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Department of Urology, "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 400012 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Sensors (Basel). 2023 Jun 7;23(12):5400. doi: 10.3390/s23125400.
In recent years, there has been an expansion in the development of simulators that use virtual reality (VR) as a learning tool. In surgery where robots are used, VR serves as a revolutionary technology to help medical doctors train in using these robotic systems and accumulate knowledge without risk. This article presents a study in which VR is used to create a simulator designed for robotically assisted single-uniport surgery. The control of the surgical robotic system is achieved using voice commands for laparoscopic camera positioning and via a user interface developed using the Visual Studio program that connects a wristband equipped with sensors attached to the user's hand for the manipulation of the active instruments. The software consists of the user interface and the VR application via the TCP/IP communication protocol. To study the evolution of the performance of this virtual system, 15 people were involved in the experimental evaluation of the VR simulator built for the robotic surgical system, having to complete a medically relevant task. The experimental data validated the initial solution, which will be further developed.
近年来,使用虚拟现实(VR)作为学习工具的模拟器得到了扩展。在使用机器人的手术中,VR 是一项革命性的技术,可以帮助医生在使用这些机器人系统时进行培训,并在没有风险的情况下积累知识。本文介绍了一项研究,该研究使用 VR 创建了一个专为机器人辅助单端口手术设计的模拟器。手术机器人系统的控制通过语音命令实现,用于腹腔镜相机定位,并通过使用 Visual Studio 程序开发的用户界面实现,该程序连接了一个手腕带,手腕带配备了连接到用户手部的传感器,用于操作主动器械。软件由用户界面和通过 TCP/IP 通信协议的 VR 应用程序组成。为了研究这个虚拟系统性能的演变,有 15 人参与了为机器人手术系统构建的 VR 模拟器的实验评估,他们必须完成一个与医学相关的任务。实验数据验证了初始解决方案,该解决方案将进一步开发。