The tip asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted into soft tissue. This enables robotic needle steering, which can be used in medical procedures to reach subsurface targets inaccessible by straight-line trajectories. However, accurate path planning and control of needle steering require models of needle-tissue interaction. Previous kinematic models required empirical observations of each needle and tissue combination in order to fit model parameters. This study describes a mechanics-based model of robotic needle steering, which can be used to pre-dict needle behavior and optimize system design based on fundamental mechanical and geometrical properties of the nee-dle and tissue. We first pre...
Abstract—A flexible needle can be accurately steered by robot-ically controlling the bevel tip orien...
Bevel-tipped flexible needles naturally bend when inserted into soft tissue. Steering such needles a...
Precise needle placement is required for the success of a wide variety of percutaneous interventions...
The tip asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted ...
The tip asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted ...
The tip asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted ...
The asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted into...
The asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted into...
Needles with asymmetric bevel tips naturally bend when they are inserted into soft tissue. In this s...
Needles with asymmetric bevel tips naturally bend when they are inserted into soft tissue. In this s...
AbstractIn needle-based medical procedures, beveled-tip exible needles are steered inside soft tissu...
Abstract — Many medical procedures involve the use of needles, but targeting accuracy can be limited...
When a needle is inserted into soft tissue, interac- tion forces are developed at the needle tip and...
The asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted into...
A highly flexible multipart needle is under development in the Mechatronics in Medicine Laboratory a...
Abstract—A flexible needle can be accurately steered by robot-ically controlling the bevel tip orien...
Bevel-tipped flexible needles naturally bend when inserted into soft tissue. Steering such needles a...
Precise needle placement is required for the success of a wide variety of percutaneous interventions...
The tip asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted ...
The tip asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted ...
The tip asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted ...
The asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted into...
The asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted into...
Needles with asymmetric bevel tips naturally bend when they are inserted into soft tissue. In this s...
Needles with asymmetric bevel tips naturally bend when they are inserted into soft tissue. In this s...
AbstractIn needle-based medical procedures, beveled-tip exible needles are steered inside soft tissu...
Abstract — Many medical procedures involve the use of needles, but targeting accuracy can be limited...
When a needle is inserted into soft tissue, interac- tion forces are developed at the needle tip and...
The asymmetry of a bevel-tip needle results in the needle naturally bending when it is inserted into...
A highly flexible multipart needle is under development in the Mechatronics in Medicine Laboratory a...
Abstract—A flexible needle can be accurately steered by robot-ically controlling the bevel tip orien...
Bevel-tipped flexible needles naturally bend when inserted into soft tissue. Steering such needles a...
Precise needle placement is required for the success of a wide variety of percutaneous interventions...