Objectives We aim to determine what threshold of compressive stress small bowel and colon tissues display evidence of significant tissue trauma during laparoscopic surgery.Design This study included 10 small bowel and 10 colon samples from patients undergoing routine gastrointestinal surgery. Each sample was compressed with pressures ranging from 100 kPa to 600 kPa. Two pathologists who were blinded to all study conditions, performed a histological analysis of the tissues. Experimentation: November 2018–February 2019. Analysis: March 2019–May 2020.Setting An inner-city trauma and ambulatory hospital with a 40-bed inpatient general surgery unit with a diverse patient population.Participants Patients were eligible if their surgery procured he...
Background: Failure of laparotomy closure develops after up to 20% of abdominal operations. Suture t...
Lifting an object by capillary forces is mostly done with a single liquid bridge which connects the ...
BACKGROUND: Ligation clips are used ubiquitously throughout minimally invasive surgery for appositio...
The potential to use an inappropriate amount of force when handling tissue is much higher in laparos...
Background Analysis of safe laparoscopic grasping thresholds for the colon has not been performed. ...
.Abstract – While there are many benefits to minimally invasive surgery, force feedback, or touch se...
Mechanically induced (or iatrogenic) bowel injury from the use of laparoscopic instruments can resul...
Introduction: Analysis of force application in laparoscopic surgery is critical to understanding the...
OBJECTIVE: This work presents a method to assess and prevent tissue trauma in real-time during surge...
It is generally assumed that safety of tissue manipulations during (laparoscopic) surgery is related...
BACKGROUND: During laparoscopic surgery, the operating surgeon grasps sections of the gastrointestin...
.Abstract – While there are many benefits to minimally invasive surgery (MIS), force feedback, or to...
Background: Excessive force application by instruments can result in damage in laparoscopic surgery....
A key tool in laparoscopic surgery is the grasper, which is the surgeon’s main means of manipulating...
Background- Laparoscopic surgery requires specially designed instruments. Bowel tissue damage is con...
Background: Failure of laparotomy closure develops after up to 20% of abdominal operations. Suture t...
Lifting an object by capillary forces is mostly done with a single liquid bridge which connects the ...
BACKGROUND: Ligation clips are used ubiquitously throughout minimally invasive surgery for appositio...
The potential to use an inappropriate amount of force when handling tissue is much higher in laparos...
Background Analysis of safe laparoscopic grasping thresholds for the colon has not been performed. ...
.Abstract – While there are many benefits to minimally invasive surgery, force feedback, or touch se...
Mechanically induced (or iatrogenic) bowel injury from the use of laparoscopic instruments can resul...
Introduction: Analysis of force application in laparoscopic surgery is critical to understanding the...
OBJECTIVE: This work presents a method to assess and prevent tissue trauma in real-time during surge...
It is generally assumed that safety of tissue manipulations during (laparoscopic) surgery is related...
BACKGROUND: During laparoscopic surgery, the operating surgeon grasps sections of the gastrointestin...
.Abstract – While there are many benefits to minimally invasive surgery (MIS), force feedback, or to...
Background: Excessive force application by instruments can result in damage in laparoscopic surgery....
A key tool in laparoscopic surgery is the grasper, which is the surgeon’s main means of manipulating...
Background- Laparoscopic surgery requires specially designed instruments. Bowel tissue damage is con...
Background: Failure of laparotomy closure develops after up to 20% of abdominal operations. Suture t...
Lifting an object by capillary forces is mostly done with a single liquid bridge which connects the ...
BACKGROUND: Ligation clips are used ubiquitously throughout minimally invasive surgery for appositio...