Apparatus and method of user interface with alternate tool mode for robotic surgical tools
US-9050120-B2 · Jun 9, 2015 · US
US9649174B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9649174-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213429745-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2007 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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In one implementation, a method is disclosed in which a lock sensing mode is entered for a robotic surgical instrument. In the lock sensing mode, the degrees of freedom of movement in the robotic surgical instrument are switchably reduced. Further in the lock sensing mode, one or more end effectors of the robotic surgical instrument are switchably clamped together in the robotic surgical instrument. An increased level of torque may also be applied to the end effectors to increase a gripping force applied by the one or more end effectors in response to the reduced degrees of freedom of movement in the robotic surgical instrument.
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What is claimed is: 1. A user interface system for a robotic surgical system, the user interface system comprising: a first alternate sensing mechanism to detect a first alternate user input of a control input mechanism to enter an alternate sensing mode for the robotic surgical system; a second alternate sensing mechanism to detect a second alternate user input of the control input mechanism while in the alternate sensing mode to enter an alternate tool mode, and a state machine operationally in communication with the first alternate sensing mechanism and the second alternate sensing mechanism, the state machine having a plurality of predefined states to control a robotic surgical tool in an alternate manner in response to the alternate tool mode, wherein the alternate manner includes locking a wrist of the robotic surgical tool without applying additional force on end effectors. 2. The user interface system of claim 1 , wherein the alternate manner in which the state machine is to control the robotic surgical tool further includes one or more of decreasing a gripping force applied by end effectors of the robotic surgical tool to manipulate delicate tissue; decreasing a wrist torque applied at a wrist of the robotic surgical tool to provide a softer wrist to manipulate delicate tissue; selecting video from an alternate camera in the robotic surgical system to view on a monitor; selecting a different view angle from a camera in the robotic surgical system to view a different field of view; and overlaying information onto a monitor of the robotic surgical system to provide additional on-screen information. 3. The user interface system of claim 1 , wherein the control input mechanism is a master grip of a touch sensitive handle in a master control console. 4. The user interface system of claim 1 , wherein the control input mechanism is a mode selection switch. 5. The user interface system of claim 4 , wherein: the mode selection switch signals the state machine to reduce the number of degrees of freedom of the robotic surgical instrument. 6. The user interface system of claim 1 , wherein the elements of the system are controlled by instructions stored on a computer readable medium and performed by a processor. 7. The user interface system of claim 1 , wherein the alternate sensing mode opens a down drop menu that is selectable by the control input mechanism to generate the second alternate user input and enter the alternate tool mode. 8. The user interface system of claim 1 , wherein the first alternate sensing mechanism comprises a processor executing instructions of a first alternate sensing process to detect the first alternate user input of the control input mechanism to enter the alternate sensing mode for the robotic surgical system. 9. The user interface system of claim 8 , wherein the second alternate sensing mechanism comprises the processor executing instructions of a second alternate sensing process to detect the second alternate user input of the control input mechanism to enter the alternate tool mode. 10. The user interface system of claim 9 , wherein the state machine comprises the processor executing instructions to control the robotic surgical tool in the alternate manner in response to the alternate tool mode. 11. The user interface system of claim 1 , wherein the first alternate user input is two closure cycles of the control input mechanism. 12. A user interface system for a robotic surgical system, the user interface system comprising: a first alternate sensing mechanism to detect a first alternate user input of a control input mechanism to enter an alternate sensing mode for the robotic surgical system; a second alternate sensing mechanism to detect a second alternate user input of the control input mechanism while in the alternate sensing mode to enter an alternate tool mode, and a state machine operationally in communication with the first alternate sensing mechanism and the second alternate sensing mechanism, the state machine having a plurality of predefined states to control a robotic surgical tool in an alternate manner in response to the alternate tool mode, wherein the alternate manner includes locking end effectors together without locking a wrist of the robotic surgical tool. 13. The user interface system of claim 12 , wherein the alternate manner in which the state machine is to control the robotic surgical tool further includes one or more of decreasing a gripping force applied by end effectors of the robotic surgical tool to manipulate delicate tissue; decreasing a wrist torque applied at a wrist of the robotic surgical tool to provide a softer wrist to manipulate delicate tissue; selecting video from an alternate camera in the robotic surgical system to view on a monitor; selecting a different view angle from a camera in the robotic surgical system to view a different field of view; and overlaying information onto a monitor of the robotic surgical system to provide additional on-screen information. 14. The user interface system of claim 12 , wherein the first alternate sensing mechanism comprises a processor executing instructions of a first alternate sensing process to detect the first alternate user input of the control input mechanism to enter the alternate sensing mode for the robotic surgical system. 15. The user interface system of claim 14 , wherein the second alternate sensing mechanism comprises the processor executing instructions of a second alternate sensing process to detect the second alternate user input of the control input mechanism to enter the alternate tool mode. 16. The user interface system of claim 15 , wherein the state machine comprises the processor executing instructions to control the robotic surgical tool in the alternate manner in response to the alternate tool mode. 17. The user interface system of claim 12 , wherein the first alternate user input is two closure cycles of the control input mechanism. 18. The user interface system of claim 12 , wherein the control input mechanism is a master grip of a touch sensitive handle in a master control console. 19. The user interface system of claim 12 , wherein the control input mechanism is a mode selection switch. 20. The user interface system of claim 19 , wherein: the mode selection switch signals the state machine to reduce the number of degrees of freedom of the robotic surgical instrument. 21. A user interface system for a robotic surgical system, the user interface system comprising: a first alternate sensing mechanism to detect a first alternate user input of a control input mechanism to enter an alternate sensing mode for the robotic surgical system; a second alternate sensing mechanism to detect a second alternate user input of the control input mechanism while in the alternate sensing mode to enter an alternate tool mode, and a state machine operationally in communication with the first alternate sensing mechanism and the second alternate sensing mechanism, the state machine having a plurality of predefined states to control a robotic surgical tool in an alternate manner in response to the alternate tool mode, wherein the alternate manner includes locking a wrist of the robotic surgical tool and locking end effectors of the robotic surgical tool. 22. The user interface system of claim 21 , wherein the first alternate sensing mechanism comprises a processor executing instructions of a first alternate sensing proce
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