SAFROS
R & D Projects


Patient Safety in Robotic Surgery - http://www.safros.eu/

Duration: 01-04-2010 / 31-03-2013

 

Participant role
Participant name
Country
CO UNIVERSITY OF VERONA IT
CR FONDAZIONE CENTRO SAN RAFFAELE DEL MONTE TABOR
IT
CR TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
EE
CR GERMAN AEROSPACE CENTER D
CR UNIVERSITY OF KARLSRUHE
DI
CR SCHOOL OF PEDAGOGICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION
GR
CR WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION CH
CR ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE LAUSANNE CH
CR HOLOGRAFIKA H
CR FORCE DIMENSION CH

 

Abstract:

This proposal addresses the development of technologies for patient safety in robotic surgery.

We define patient safety metrics for surgical procedures and then develop methods that abide by safety requirements, formulated in terms of our metrics. We aim at demonstrating that a properly controlled robotic surgery carried out in accordance to our safety criteria can improve the level of patient safety currently achievable by traditional surgery.

The main innovative aspects of this project are:

  • Research driven by patient-safety requirements
  • Emphasis on methodological rigor: development of a methodology founded in evidence-based medicine
  • Scope: the entire surgical workflow is considered for development and validation.

Along with considering the entire surgical workflow, SAFROS focuses on innovative development of
methods for the following technologies:

  • Soft organ modeling and calibration, considering patient pathologies and anatomical variants
  • Simulation planning in deformable environments
  • Intra-operative registration and workflow monitoring
  • Robot modeling and performance monitoring
  • Surgeon training
  • Operator interface with integrated stereovision and haptics

New methods are integrated and validated on two distinct surgical robots (MIRO and RAMS), with
respect to two inherently different contexts (pancreatic and vascular surgery). We quantitatively
validate the adherence of our methods to the safety criteria, using surgical phantoms and animals. By
comparing across robots and surgical contexts we draw conclusions about the generality of our
approach.
The SAFROS consortium comprises:

  • Hospitals with worldwide reputation, which provide medical knowledge and can validate our approach
  • Europe’s leading research groups in telerobotics and surgical robotics
  • Innovative companies, to develop new technologies for surgical simulators
  • World Health Organizations, with worldwide influence on surgical safety regulations
  • Renowned educational organizations, to innovate surgeon training methods

 

Patient Safety in Robotic Surgery

 

 
 

 
  
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The company won important national and EU grants that allowed to accelerate the R&D work to create the next generation high-resolution monitor type display and a wall-size 3D projector system. Holografika`s research team has actively been involved in the continuous development of the theory and practice of real-time holographic displays. Along with the technologies used in the successive 3D display generations the company has started to develop related 3D technologies, like 3D acquisition, 3D compression and possible 3D formats.

 
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