Objective: This work presents a method for the use of a soft multi-axis force sensor to determine tissue trauma in Minimally Invasive Surgery. Despite recent developments, there is a lack of effective haptic sensing technology employed in instruments for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). There is thus a clear clinical need to increase the provision of haptic feedback and to perform real-time analysis of haptic data to inform the surgical operator. This paper establishes a methodology for the capture of real-time data through use of an inexpensive prototype grasper. Fabricated using soft silicone and 3D printing, the sensor is able to precisely detect compressive and shear forces applied to the grasper face. The sensor is based upon a mag...
Minimally invasive surgery is afflicted with important limits related to tactile uncoupling between ...
This paper presents an innovative hand-held device able to compute stiffness when interacting with a...
Whilst offering numerous benefits to patients, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has a disadvantage i...
Sensorized instruments that cater for accurate measurement of the interaction forces (between biolog...
The ability to perceive tactile feedback in minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) is beneficial ...
This paper presents a novel soft tissue elasticity measurement technique based on the fusion of Magn...
Promising results of Minimally Invasive Surgery, MIS, in the last two decades have been the main inc...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...
Abstract For surgeons performing open procedures, the sense of touch is a valuable tool to directly ...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has gained popularity over traditional open surgery due to its adva...
The reduced access conditions present in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) affect the feel of interac...
This paper describes a feasibility study of a novel force sensor that can be used to localise tissu...
AbstractThis paper presents a feasibility study of a novel air-float palpation probe for stiffness c...
The commercially available endoscopic graspers are tooth like in order to grasp slippery tissues dur...
The ability to localise harder areas in soft tissues is often desired during robot-assisted surgical...
Minimally invasive surgery is afflicted with important limits related to tactile uncoupling between ...
This paper presents an innovative hand-held device able to compute stiffness when interacting with a...
Whilst offering numerous benefits to patients, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has a disadvantage i...
Sensorized instruments that cater for accurate measurement of the interaction forces (between biolog...
The ability to perceive tactile feedback in minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) is beneficial ...
This paper presents a novel soft tissue elasticity measurement technique based on the fusion of Magn...
Promising results of Minimally Invasive Surgery, MIS, in the last two decades have been the main inc...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...
Abstract For surgeons performing open procedures, the sense of touch is a valuable tool to directly ...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has gained popularity over traditional open surgery due to its adva...
The reduced access conditions present in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) affect the feel of interac...
This paper describes a feasibility study of a novel force sensor that can be used to localise tissu...
AbstractThis paper presents a feasibility study of a novel air-float palpation probe for stiffness c...
The commercially available endoscopic graspers are tooth like in order to grasp slippery tissues dur...
The ability to localise harder areas in soft tissues is often desired during robot-assisted surgical...
Minimally invasive surgery is afflicted with important limits related to tactile uncoupling between ...
This paper presents an innovative hand-held device able to compute stiffness when interacting with a...
Whilst offering numerous benefits to patients, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has a disadvantage i...