High accuracy and precision in reaching target locations inside the human body is necessary for the success of percutaneous procedures, such as tissue sample removal (biopsy), brachytherapy, and localized drug delivery. Flexible steerable needles may allow the surgeon to reach targets deep inside solid organs while avoiding sensitive structures (e.g. blood vessels). This article provides a systematic classification of possible mechanical solutions for three-dimensional steering through solid organs. A scientific and patent literature search of steerable instrument designs was conducted using Scopus and Web of Science Derwent Innovations Index patent database, respectively. First, we distinguished between mechanisms in which deflection is in...
Needles with tip asymmetry deflect upon insertion into soft tissue, an effect that can be used to st...
Steerable needles are widely used in minimally invasive surgery. To perform medical tasks well in th...
Background: Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) gained increasing support in the surgical community ove...
High accuracy and precision in reaching target locations inside the human body is necessary for the ...
Needle interventions play an important role both during the diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer....
Flexible steerable needles can follow curved paths inside the human body, allowing to steer around o...
Needles with diameter under 1 mm are used in various medical applications to limit the risk of compl...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the possibility of implementing a prototype of...
Flexible steerable needles can follow complex curved paths inside the human body. In a previous work...
This study aims to develop and evaluate a manually controlled steerable needle that is compatible wi...
Flexible steerable needles have the potential to allow surgeons to reach deep targets inside the hum...
Needles with diameter under 1 mm are used in various medical applications to limit the risk of compl...
Steerable instruments allow for precise access to deeply-seated targets while sparing sensitive tiss...
Flexible steerable needles have the potential to allow surgeons to reach deep targets inside the hum...
Abstract — Many medical procedures involve the use of needles, but targeting accuracy can be limited...
Needles with tip asymmetry deflect upon insertion into soft tissue, an effect that can be used to st...
Steerable needles are widely used in minimally invasive surgery. To perform medical tasks well in th...
Background: Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) gained increasing support in the surgical community ove...
High accuracy and precision in reaching target locations inside the human body is necessary for the ...
Needle interventions play an important role both during the diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer....
Flexible steerable needles can follow curved paths inside the human body, allowing to steer around o...
Needles with diameter under 1 mm are used in various medical applications to limit the risk of compl...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the possibility of implementing a prototype of...
Flexible steerable needles can follow complex curved paths inside the human body. In a previous work...
This study aims to develop and evaluate a manually controlled steerable needle that is compatible wi...
Flexible steerable needles have the potential to allow surgeons to reach deep targets inside the hum...
Needles with diameter under 1 mm are used in various medical applications to limit the risk of compl...
Steerable instruments allow for precise access to deeply-seated targets while sparing sensitive tiss...
Flexible steerable needles have the potential to allow surgeons to reach deep targets inside the hum...
Abstract — Many medical procedures involve the use of needles, but targeting accuracy can be limited...
Needles with tip asymmetry deflect upon insertion into soft tissue, an effect that can be used to st...
Steerable needles are widely used in minimally invasive surgery. To perform medical tasks well in th...
Background: Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) gained increasing support in the surgical community ove...