Objective: Implantable technologies should be mechanically compliant with the tissue in order to maximize tissue quality and reduce inflammation during tissue reconstruction. We introduce the development of a flexible and expandable implantable robotic (FEIR) device for the regenerative elongation of tubular tissue by applying controlled and precise tension to the target tissue while minimizing the forces produced on the surrounding tissue. Methods: We introduce a theoretical framework based on iterative beam theory static analysis for the design of an expandable robot with a flexible rack. The model takes into account the geometry and mechanics of the rack to determine a trade-off between its stiffness and capability to deliver the require...
Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is a relatively new surgical approach which ...
Recent technological advances in Medical Robotics have resulted in the development of a range of new...
Active constraints are collaborative human-robot control algorithms which have a well-established hi...
Congenital diseases requiring reconstruction of parts of the gastrointestinal tract, skin, or bone a...
Therapies for tissue repair and regeneration have remained sub-optimal, with limited approaches inve...
In this study, a novel robotic bioreactor is presented with capabilities of closed-loop control of f...
Robots that reside inside the body to restore or enhance biological function have long been a staple...
Biological tissues are complex structures with changing mechanical properties depending on physiolog...
The aim of tissue engineering (TE) is to restore tissue and organ functions with minimal host reject...
Soft robotics has advanced the field of biomedical engineering by creating safer technologies for in...
The following thesis focuses on translational research, which combines the emergent and exciting wor...
Abstract—This paper introduces robotic implants as a novel class of medical robots in the context of...
The field of Robot-Assisted Surgery is of great interest. Such robots can improve procedures leading...
We report on the development of a bioreactor system for mechanical stimulation of musculoskeletal ti...
Flexible robots are a rapidly expanding research field. From industrial to exploration applications,...
Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is a relatively new surgical approach which ...
Recent technological advances in Medical Robotics have resulted in the development of a range of new...
Active constraints are collaborative human-robot control algorithms which have a well-established hi...
Congenital diseases requiring reconstruction of parts of the gastrointestinal tract, skin, or bone a...
Therapies for tissue repair and regeneration have remained sub-optimal, with limited approaches inve...
In this study, a novel robotic bioreactor is presented with capabilities of closed-loop control of f...
Robots that reside inside the body to restore or enhance biological function have long been a staple...
Biological tissues are complex structures with changing mechanical properties depending on physiolog...
The aim of tissue engineering (TE) is to restore tissue and organ functions with minimal host reject...
Soft robotics has advanced the field of biomedical engineering by creating safer technologies for in...
The following thesis focuses on translational research, which combines the emergent and exciting wor...
Abstract—This paper introduces robotic implants as a novel class of medical robots in the context of...
The field of Robot-Assisted Surgery is of great interest. Such robots can improve procedures leading...
We report on the development of a bioreactor system for mechanical stimulation of musculoskeletal ti...
Flexible robots are a rapidly expanding research field. From industrial to exploration applications,...
Natural Orifice Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is a relatively new surgical approach which ...
Recent technological advances in Medical Robotics have resulted in the development of a range of new...
Active constraints are collaborative human-robot control algorithms which have a well-established hi...