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Design of a Miniature Observation Robot for Light Emitting Diode Irradiation and Indocyanine Green Fluorescence-emission Guided Lymph Node Monitoring in Operating Rooms

Authors
Seo, Hyeon-WoongYoon, KicheolLee, SangyunLee, Won-SukKim, Kwang Gi
Issue Date
Dec-2023
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Keywords
phantom test imaging; fluorescence emission-guided robot observation; light emitting diode; infrared camera; zoom-in-out
Citation
SURGICAL INNOVATION, v.30, no.6, pp 766 - 769
Pages
4
Journal Title
SURGICAL INNOVATION
Volume
30
Number
6
Start Page
766
End Page
769
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/90416
DOI
10.1177/15533506231206871
ISSN
1553-3506
1553-3514
Abstract
Motivation: Typical surgical microscopes used for fluorescence-based lymph node detection experience limitations such as weight and restricted adjustability of the integrated light emitting diode (LED) and camera. This restricts the capture of detailed images of specific regions within the lesion.Research goa:l This study proposes a miniature observation robot design that offers adjustable working distance (WD) and rotational radius, along with zoom-in/zoom-out functionality.Methods: A five-degree-of-freedom manipulator was designed, with the end effector incorporating an LED and concave lens to widen the beam width for comprehensive lesion illumination. Additionally, a long-pass filter was integrated into the camera system to enhance image resolution.Experimental results Experiments were conducted using a fluorescence-expressing phantom to evaluate the performance of the robot. Results demonstrated a captured image resolution of 9600 x 3240 pixels and a zoom-in/zoom-out capacity of up to 3.68 times.Conclusion: The proposed robot design is cost-effective and highly adjustable, enabling suitability for rapid and accurate detection of fresh lymph nodes during surgeries. The robot's capability to detect small lesions (<1 cm), as validated by phantom tests, holds promise for the detection of minute lymph nodes.
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