From Theoretical Work to Clinical Translation: Progress in Concentric Tube Robots

Posted: 6 May 2022

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Zisos Mitros

King’s College London; University College London

S.M. Hadi Sadati

King’s College London

Ross Henry

King’s College London

Lyndon Da Cruz

University College London; Government of the United Kingdom - Moorfields Eye Hospital

Christos Bergeles

King’s College London

Date Written: May 2022

Abstract

Continuum robots can traverse anatomical pathways to intervene in regions deep inside the human body. They are able to steer along 3D curves in confined spaces and dexterously handle tissues. Concentric tube robots (CTRs) are continuum robots that comprise a series of precurved elastic tubes that can be translated and rotated with respect to each other to control the shape of the robot and tip pose. CTRs are a rapidly maturing technology that has seen extensive research over the past decade. Today, they are being evaluated as tools for a variety of surgical applications, as they can offer precision and manipulability in tight workspaces. This review provides an exhaustive classification of research on CTRs based on their clinical applications and highlights approaches for modeling, control, design, and sensing. Competing approaches are critically presented, leading to a discussion of future directions to address the limitations of current research and its translation to clinical applications.

Suggested Citation

Mitros, Zisos and Sadati, S.M. Hadi and Henry, Ross and Da Cruz, Lyndon and Bergeles, Christos, From Theoretical Work to Clinical Translation: Progress in Concentric Tube Robots (May 2022). Annual Review of Control, Robotics, & Autonomous Systems, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4101053 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-control-042920-014147

Zisos Mitros (Contact Author)

King’s College London

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United Kingdom

University College London

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London, WC1E 6BT
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S.M. Hadi Sadati

King’s College London ( email )

Strand
London, England WC2R 2LS
United Kingdom

Ross Henry

King’s College London

Strand
London, England WC2R 2LS
United Kingdom

Lyndon Da Cruz

University College London

Gower Street
London, WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

Government of the United Kingdom - Moorfields Eye Hospital

162 City Road
London
United Kingdom

Christos Bergeles

King’s College London

Strand
London, England WC2R 2LS
United Kingdom

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