Design and evaluation of a smart passive dynamic arm support for robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery

Pim Schrijvershof, A. Masie Rahimi*, Nicola Leone, Alexander Bloemendaal, Freek Daams, Alberto Arezzo, Yoav Mintz, Tim Horeman

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Abstract

Surgeons performing robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery experience physical stress and overuse of shoulder muscles due to sub-optimal arm support during surgery. The objective is to present a novel design and prototype of a dynamic arm support for robotic laparoscopic surgery to evaluate its ergonomics and performance on the AdLap-VR simulation training device. The prototype was designed using the mechanical engineering design process: Technical requirements, concept creation, concept selection, 3D-design and built of the prototype. A crossover study was performed on a marble sorting task on the AdLap-VR. The first group performed four trials without the arm support, followed by four trials with the arm support, and the other group executed the sequence vice versa. The performance parameters used were time to complete (s), path length (mm), and the number of collisions. Afterward, the participants filled out a questionnaire on the ergonomic experience regarding both situations. 20 students executed 160 performed trials on the AdLap-VR Significant decreases in the subjective comfort parameters mental demand, physical demand, effort and frustration were observed as a result of introducing the novel arm support. Significant decreases in the objective performance parameters path length and the number of collisions were also observed during the tests. The newly developed dynamic arm support was found to improve comfort and enhance performance through increased stability on the robotic surgery skills simulator AdLap-VR.

Original languageEnglish
Article number71
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Robotic Surgery
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Funding

The authors would like to thank all the participants that took part in the crossover validation study. The authors would also like to thank the Robotics subcommittee of The Technology Committee of the European Association of Endoscopic Surgery: the board members dr. Tim Horeman, dr. Wanda Petz, the consultants dr. Bejamin Babic, dr. Dolores Müller and dr. Nariaki Okamoto, and the chair prof. dr. Hans Fuchs.

Keywords

  • Arm support
  • Ergonomics
  • Fatigue
  • Laparoscopy
  • RAS
  • Robotic surgery

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