Enhanced performance and efficiency of robotic autonomous procedures through path planning algorithm
Abstract
To optimize surgical routes for better patient outcomes and more efficient operations, we want to test how well these algorithms work. Finding the best algorithms for different types of surgeries and seeing how they affect things like time spent in surgery, precision, and patient safety is the goal of this exhaustive study. By shedding light on the effectiveness of route planning algorithms, this work aspires to aid in the development of autonomous robotic surgery. To find out how well various algorithms work in actual surgical settings; this study compares them. The results of this work have the potential to enhance robotic surgery efficiency and improve surgical outcomes by informing the creation of more efficient route planning algorithms. The overarching goal of this study is to provide evidence that autonomous robotic surgery can benefit from using sophisticated route planning algorithms, which might lead to more accurate, faster, and safer procedures. The surgical patient dataset exhibits a wide variety of medical variables, including ages 38–62, weight 65–85 kg, height 160–180 cm, blood pressure 110–140/90 mm Hg, heart rate 70–85 bpm, hemoglobin 12–14 g/DL, and body mass index (BMI) 25.4–29.4.
Keywords
Autonomous robotic surgery; Challenges; Efficiency; Improved outcomes; Path planning algorithms
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PDFDOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v39.i1.pp214-224
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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (IJEECS)
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