A new approach to detecting abnormalities in organ tissue, particularly in relation to minimal access surgery, is presented. Prototype sensors, based on piezoresistive material, were developed and assembled into a forceps for evaluation on simulated diseased tissue. Data on the resilience and location of phantom tumours were recorded and displayed visually for ease of interpretation. Both single sensor and multiple sensor arrays (one- and two-dimensional) were manufactured and tested.</p
106 p.Minimally invasive Surgery (MIS) is being rapidly applied into many procedures in order to red...
Tumors in the human prostate are usually stiffer compared to surrounding non-malignant glandular tis...
The growing interest in artificial skin-based tactile systems requires sufficiently accurate, stretc...
A new approach to detecting abnormalities in organ tissue, particularly in relation to minimal acces...
Minimally invasive surgery is afflicted with important limits related to tactile uncoupling between ...
The ability to localise harder areas in soft tissues is often desired during robot-assisted surgical...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
Minimally invasive surgery prevents surgeons from manually palpating organs to locate subsurface tum...
The sense of touch is fundamental in surgery. It provides information about the clinical condition o...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
This paper describes a feasibility study of a novel force sensor that can be used to localise tissu...
Promising results of Minimally Invasive Surgery, MIS, in the last two decades have been the main inc...
Abstract: In this study, we have proposed a new type of tactile sensor that is capable of detecting ...
made it possible to perform a number of medical manipulations with reduced patient trauma and better...
106 p.Minimally invasive Surgery (MIS) is being rapidly applied into many procedures in order to red...
Tumors in the human prostate are usually stiffer compared to surrounding non-malignant glandular tis...
The growing interest in artificial skin-based tactile systems requires sufficiently accurate, stretc...
A new approach to detecting abnormalities in organ tissue, particularly in relation to minimal acces...
Minimally invasive surgery is afflicted with important limits related to tactile uncoupling between ...
The ability to localise harder areas in soft tissues is often desired during robot-assisted surgical...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
Minimally invasive surgery prevents surgeons from manually palpating organs to locate subsurface tum...
The sense of touch is fundamental in surgery. It provides information about the clinical condition o...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
This paper describes a feasibility study of a novel force sensor that can be used to localise tissu...
Promising results of Minimally Invasive Surgery, MIS, in the last two decades have been the main inc...
Abstract: In this study, we have proposed a new type of tactile sensor that is capable of detecting ...
made it possible to perform a number of medical manipulations with reduced patient trauma and better...
106 p.Minimally invasive Surgery (MIS) is being rapidly applied into many procedures in order to red...
Tumors in the human prostate are usually stiffer compared to surrounding non-malignant glandular tis...
The growing interest in artificial skin-based tactile systems requires sufficiently accurate, stretc...