Flexible ureteroscope (fURS) haptic feedback mechanism for a robotic-assisted retrograde intra renal surgical (RA-RIRS) system and associated method(s) thereof
View Patent ↗A fURS haptic feedback mechanism includes a sensing unit configured to be retrofitted to an existing controlled section of a robotic-assisted retrograde intra renal surgical (RA-RIRS) system that manipulates an existing fURS shaft. The sensing unit includes a fURS tension detection mechanism configured to detect tension at the existing fURS shaft during a RA-RIRS surgical procedure, and a fURS tension interpretation mechanism configured to receive, evaluate, and quantify the detected tension. The fURS tension interpretation mechanism is further configured to visually display a quantified intensity level of the detected tension at the existing fURS shaft, and emit mechanical feedback, at an existing control handle of the existing RA-RIRS system, the quantified intensity level of the detected tension at the existing fURS shaft.
1 . A flexible ureteroscope (fURS) haptic feedback mechanism for providing haptic feedback at an existing robotic-assisted retrograde intra renal surgical (RA-RIRS) system, said fURS haptic feedback mechanism comprising:
a sensing unit configured to be retrofitted to an existing controlled section of a robotic-assisted retrograde intra renal surgical (RA-RIRS) system that manipulates an existing fURS shaft, said sensing unit including
a fURS tension detection mechanism being configured to detect tension at the existing fURS shaft, during a RA-RIRS surgical procedure, located at the existing controlled section of the RA-RIRS system, and
a fURS tension interpretation mechanism in communication with said fURS tension detection mechanism and being configured to receive, evaluate, and quantify said detected tension;
wherein said fURS tension interpretation mechanism is further configured to contemporaneously generate and transmit
a visual feedback signal to an existing control section of the existing RA-RIRS system and thereby visually display, on an existing display screen of the existing RA-RIRS system, a quantified intensity level of said detected tension at the existing fURS shaft, and
a haptic feedback signal to the existing control section of the existing RA-RIRS system and thereby mechanically emit, at an existing control handle of the existing RA-RIRS system, said quantified intensity level of said detected tension at the existing fURS shaft;
wherein said existing display screen and said existing control handle are both physically located at a user-control section of the existing RA-RIRS system, wherein said user-control section is remotely located away from said sensing unit and physically spaced from said sensing unit;
wherein said existing display screen and said existing control handle are both separated from said existing controlled section and said existing fURS shaft as well as remotely located from said existing controlled section and said existing fURS shaft;
wherein said sensing unit is configured to be mechanically retrofitted to the existing fURS shaft.
2 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said visual feedback signal and said haptic feedback signal are simultaneously transmitted to the existing control section of the existing RA-RIRS system.
3 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said visual feedback signal is graphically illustrated on the existing display screen.
4 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said haptic feedback signal is mechanically emitted at the existing control handle of the existing RA-RIRS system.
5 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said fURS tension detection mechanism comprises: a strain-gauge configured to detect said detected tension.
6 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said fURS tension detection mechanism comprises: a force sensor configured to detect said detected tension.
7 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said fURS tension detection mechanism comprises: a load-cell configured to detect said detected tension.
8 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said fURS tension detection mechanism comprises: a torque sensor configured to detect said detected tension.
9 . A flexible ureteroscope (fURS) haptic feedback mechanism for providing haptic feedback at an existing robotic-assisted retrograde intra renal surgical (RA-RIRS) system, said fURS haptic feedback mechanism comprising:
a sensing unit configured to be retrofitted to an existing controlled section of a robotic-assisted retrograde intra renal surgical (RA-RIRS) system that manipulates an existing fURS shaft, said sensing unit including
a fURS tension detection mechanism being configured to detect tension at the existing fURS shaft, during a RA-RIRS surgical procedure, located at the existing controlled section of the RA-RIRS system, and
a fURS tension interpretation mechanism in communication with said fURS tension detection mechanism and being configured to receive, evaluate, and quantify said detected tension;
wherein said fURS tension interpretation mechanism is further configured to contemporaneously generate and transmit
a visual feedback signal to an existing user-control section of the existing RA-RIRS system and thereby visually display, on an existing display screen of the existing RA-RIRS system, a quantified intensity level of said detected tension at the existing fURS shaft, and
a haptic feedback signal to the existing user-control section of the existing RA-RIRS system and thereby mechanically emit, at an existing control handle of the existing RA-RIRS system, said quantified intensity level of said detected tension at the existing fURS shaft;
wherein said fURS tension detection mechanism includes
a load-cell positioned inside the sensing unit and being configured to detect said detected tension,
an arm, and
a clamp attached to said arm;
wherein said clamp is configured to directly engage the existing fURS shaft while said arm is communicatively coupled to said load-cell;
wherein said sensing unit is configured to be mechanically retrofitted to the existing fURS shaft.
10 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 9 , wherein said visual feedback signal and said haptic feedback signal are simultaneously transmitted to the existing user-control section of the existing RA-RIRS system.
11 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 9 , wherein said visual feedback signal is graphically illustrated on the existing display screen.
12 . The fURS haptic feedback mechanism of claim 9 , wherein said haptic feedback signal is mechanically emitted at the existing control handle of the existing RA-RIRS system.
13 . A flexible ureteroscope (fURS) haptic feedback mechanism for providing haptic feedback at an existing robotic-assisted retrograde intra renal surgical (RA-RIRS) system, said fURS haptic feedback mechanism comprising:
a sensing unit configured to be retrofitted to an existing controlled section of a robotic-assisted retrograde intra renal surgical (RA-RIRS) system that manipulates an existing fURS shaft, said sensing unit including
a fURS tension detection mechanism being configured to detect tension at the existing fURS shaft, during a RA-RIRS surgical procedure, located at the existing controlled section of the RA-RIRS system, and
a fURS tension interpretation mechanism in communication with said fURS tension detection mechanism and being configured to receive, evaluate, and quantify said detected tension;
wherein said fURS tension interpretation mechanism is further configured to contemporaneously generate and transmit
a visual feedback signal to an existing user-control section of the existing RA-RIRS system and thereby visually display, on an existing display screen of the existing RA-RIRS system, a quantified intensity level of said detected tension at the existing fURS shaft, and
a haptic feedback signal to the existing user-control section of the existing RA-RIRS system and thereby mechanically emit, at an existing control handle of the existing RA-RIRS system, said quantified intensity level of said detected tension at the existing fURS shaft;
wherein said fURS tension detection mechanism includes
a load-cell positioned inside the sensing unit and being configured to detect said detected tension,
an arm, and
a clamp attached to said arm;
wherein said clamp is configured to directly engage the existing fURS shaft while said arm is communicatively coupled to said load-cell;
wherein said arm is directly connected to said clamp and said sensing unit, respectively;
wherein said arm has a curvilinear shape and is intercalated between said clamp and said sensing unit;
wherein said sensing unit is configured to be mechanically retrofitted to the existing fURS shaft.