IRISS -- Intraocular Robotic Interventional and Surgical System
Eye surgery is a key research area in CIS, since precision is an absolute must. Besides the Hopkins Eye Robot, Eindhoven's Microsurgery platform and KULeuven's robot, here is another concept from UCLA: 
"The IRISS is the result of research collaboration between the Mechatronics and Control Laboratory and the Jules Stein Eye Intitute
 . The research vision is to develop a surgical platform capable of 
performing anterior and posterior surgical procedures via teleoperation 
and/or automation.  The IRISS has the unique capability to manipulate 
two surgical instruments simultaneously through ocular incisions spaced 
millimeters apart. The large range of motion of the manipulator allows 
for both anterior and posterior surgical instrument positioning. To 
facilitate comprehensive surgical procedures, the IRISS can 
automatically alternate between multiple surgical instruments on each 
arm. Dedicated master surgical manipulators and microscope mounted 
cameras allow for 3-D teloperated surgical visualization based commands.
 This configuration also lends itself to computer vision based 
intervention." Last year, they went through animal studies with the IRISS.



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