Background: Ever since the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, researchers have been trying to add steerability to instruments to allow the surgeon to operate with better reachability and less tissue interaction force. Traditional solutions to introduce this often use a combination of springs, cables, pulleys, and guiding structures, resulting in instruments that cannot be properly cleaned and thus are very costly to manufacture and maintain. The aim of the study is to develop a novel affordable, sustainable, cableless, and fully steerable laparoscopic grasper, and to test its ease of assembly, disassembly, and use. Methods: A set of requirements was defined to ensure that the instrument can be handled efficiently at the sterilization uni...
Introduction: Based on the success of the former “Shaft-Actuated, Tip-Articulated” SATA-Drive, a pro...
Minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery has completely changed the focus of surgery becoming an a...
BACKGROUND: During laparoscopic surgery, the operating surgeon grasps sections of the gastrointestin...
Background: Ever since the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, researchers have been trying to add...
In the last thirty years, many new surgical methods and techniques such as laparoscopic surgery and ...
Background: Hospitals in low resource settings (LRS) can benefit from modern laparoscopic methodolog...
In laparoscopy, a small incision size improves the surgical outcome but increases at the same time t...
Single-port minimally invasive surgery requires only a single incision, which further reduced intrao...
Objective: In laparoscopic surgery, quality of haptic feedback is reduced compared to conventional s...
Introduction: Contaminated surgical instruments are manually prepared for cleaning and disinfection ...
The evolution of technology led to several changes in the operative room, indeed revolutionizing sur...
In the field of medical instruments, additive manufacturing allows for a drastic reduction in the nu...
Background: The shape of laparoscopic instrument handles can cause physical discomfort. This problem...
Laparoscopic surgery is performed in the abdominal area of a patient, through small incisions. Despi...
<italic>Objective</italic>: In laparoscopic surgery, quality of haptic feedback is reduc...
Introduction: Based on the success of the former “Shaft-Actuated, Tip-Articulated” SATA-Drive, a pro...
Minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery has completely changed the focus of surgery becoming an a...
BACKGROUND: During laparoscopic surgery, the operating surgeon grasps sections of the gastrointestin...
Background: Ever since the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, researchers have been trying to add...
In the last thirty years, many new surgical methods and techniques such as laparoscopic surgery and ...
Background: Hospitals in low resource settings (LRS) can benefit from modern laparoscopic methodolog...
In laparoscopy, a small incision size improves the surgical outcome but increases at the same time t...
Single-port minimally invasive surgery requires only a single incision, which further reduced intrao...
Objective: In laparoscopic surgery, quality of haptic feedback is reduced compared to conventional s...
Introduction: Contaminated surgical instruments are manually prepared for cleaning and disinfection ...
The evolution of technology led to several changes in the operative room, indeed revolutionizing sur...
In the field of medical instruments, additive manufacturing allows for a drastic reduction in the nu...
Background: The shape of laparoscopic instrument handles can cause physical discomfort. This problem...
Laparoscopic surgery is performed in the abdominal area of a patient, through small incisions. Despi...
<italic>Objective</italic>: In laparoscopic surgery, quality of haptic feedback is reduc...
Introduction: Based on the success of the former “Shaft-Actuated, Tip-Articulated” SATA-Drive, a pro...
Minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery has completely changed the focus of surgery becoming an a...
BACKGROUND: During laparoscopic surgery, the operating surgeon grasps sections of the gastrointestin...