SMARTsurg

SMart weArable Robotic Teleoperated Surgery
Project ID
Funding Organization:
Funding Programme:
H2020-ICT-26-2016
Funding Instrument:
Research & Innovation Action
Start Date:
01/01/2017
Duration:
36 months
Total Budget:
3,989,845 EUR
ITI Budget:
720,000 EUR
Scientific Responsible:

Robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery (RAMIS) offers many advantages when compared to traditional MIS, including improved vision, precision and dexterity. While the popularity of RAMIS is steadily increasing, the potential for improving patient outcomes and penetrating into many procedures is not fully realised, largely because of serious limitations in the current instrumentation, control and feedback to the surgeon. Specifically, restricted access, lack of force feedback, and use of rigid tools in confined spaces filled with organs pose challenges to full adoption. We aim to develop novel technology to overcome barriers to expansion of RAMIS to more procedures, focusing on real-world surgical scenarios of urology, vascular surgery, and soft tissue orthopaedic surgery. A team of highly experienced clinical, academic, and industrial partners will collaborate to develop: i) dexterous anthropomorphic instruments with minimal cognitive demand ii) a range of bespoke end-effectors with embedded surgical tools using additive manufacturing methods for rapid prototyping and testing utilizing a user-centred approach, iii) wearable multi-sensory master for tele-operation to optimise perception and action and iv) wearable smart glasses for augmented reality guidance of the surgeon based on real-time 3D reconstruction of the surgical field, utilising dynamic active constraints and restricting the instruments to safe regions. The demonstration platform will be based on commercial robotic manipulators enhanced with the SMARTsurg advanced hardware and software features. Testing will be performed on laboratory phantoms with surgeons to bring the technology closer to exploitation and to validate acceptance by clinicians. The study will benefit patients, surgeons and health providers, by promoting safety and ergonomics as well as reducing costs. Furthermore, there is a potential to improve complex remote handling procedures in other domains beyond RAMIS.

Consortium

UNIVERSITY OF WEST ENGLAND [UWE] UK
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS [CERTH] Greece
POLITECNICO DI MILANO [POLIMI] Italy
BRISTOL UROLOGICAL INSTITUTE – NORTH BRISTOL NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE TRUST [ΝΒΤ] UK
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL [UoB] UK
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE OF ONCOLOGY [IEO] Italy
TheMIS Orthopaedic Center [TheMIS] Greece
CYBERNETIX [CYBERNETIX] France
Optinvent SA [OPTINVENT] France
HYPERTECH INNOVATIONS [HIT] Cyprus

Contact

Dr. Dimitrios Tzovaras
(Scientific Responsible)
Building A - Office 1.1Α

Information Technologies Institute
Centre of Research & Technology - Hellas
6th km Harilaou - Thermis, 57001, Thermi - Thessaloniki
Tel.: +30 2311 257777
Fax: +30 2310 474128
Email: Dimitrios.Tzovaras@iti.gr

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