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Robotic Assisted Surgery Joystick

Robotic Assisted Surgery Joystick
MemicMed


Designing a joystick is one of the biggest challenges when it comes to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) design. Especially when performing minimally-invasive surgery by controlling an articulated robotic arm inside the patient's body.  


Design's main challenge was designing one system to suit different hand sizes and mimicking the end function of the robotic arm: Gripping a live tissue while using an electromechanical interface. 

We addressed the positions of the different buttons by evaluating functionalities, duration of use, frequency of use and affordance of each one. Combing the different features with the surgeons' hand posture by an ergonomic study. Our approach to the diversity of hands and finger size realized in soft gripping and adjustable handles, providing personalization of joystick. 

Each one of the factors and assumptions was first examined by using CAD models and embedding hardware components for volume and size verifications. In parallel, we've 3-D printed the different designs for physical and ergonomic testing of each concept time and again until optimal configuration was obtained. The final result is now on field tests by surgeons in hospitals both in Israel and Belgium. 

MemicMed is Israeli based robotic surgery company. 

Development evolution from right to left, different hand grips and posture was examined and by iterative process the final form achieved. In parallel different actuators and interfaces tested for optimising control of the robotic arm and grip.
A project by Flaningo.works
Client MemicMed
Year 2019
Robotic Assisted Surgery Joystick
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