Designing surgical instruments for robotic-assisted minimally-invasive surgery (RAMIS) is challenging due to constraints on the number and type of sensors imposed by considerations such as space or the need for sterilization. A new method for evaluating the usability of virtual teleoperated surgical instruments based on virtual sensors is presented. This method uses virtual prototyping of the surgical instrument with a dual physical interaction, which allows testing of different sensor configurations in a real environment. Moreover, the proposed approach has been applied to the evaluation of prototypes of a two-finger grasper for lump detection by remote pinching. In this example, the usability of a set of five different sensor configuratio...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...
Miniaturized and “smart ” instruments capable of characterizing the mechanical properties of tiny bi...
Promising results of Minimally Invasive Surgery, MIS, in the last two decades have been the main inc...
Designing surgical instruments for robotic-assisted minimally-invasive surgery (RAMIS) is challengin...
International audienceThe comanipulation paradigm, in which a user and a robot simultaneously hold a...
With robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery (RAMIS), patients and surgeons benefit from a reduc...
This paper introduces the design and characterization of a robotic surgical instrument produced main...
This thesis aims to address the problem of difficult sensor integration for haptic feedback in mini...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has revolutionized surgical procedures. However, compared ...
Sensorized instruments that accurately measure the interaction forces (between biological tissue and...
Robotic minimally invasive surgery (R-MIS) has gained in popularity due to its advantages of improvi...
Abstract—Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) chal-lenges the surgeon’s skills due to his separation fro...
Abstract—Sensorized instruments that accurately measure the interaction forces (between biological t...
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 ...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...
Miniaturized and “smart ” instruments capable of characterizing the mechanical properties of tiny bi...
Promising results of Minimally Invasive Surgery, MIS, in the last two decades have been the main inc...
Designing surgical instruments for robotic-assisted minimally-invasive surgery (RAMIS) is challengin...
International audienceThe comanipulation paradigm, in which a user and a robot simultaneously hold a...
With robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery (RAMIS), patients and surgeons benefit from a reduc...
This paper introduces the design and characterization of a robotic surgical instrument produced main...
This thesis aims to address the problem of difficult sensor integration for haptic feedback in mini...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has revolutionized surgical procedures. However, compared ...
Sensorized instruments that accurately measure the interaction forces (between biological tissue and...
Robotic minimally invasive surgery (R-MIS) has gained in popularity due to its advantages of improvi...
Abstract—Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) chal-lenges the surgeon’s skills due to his separation fro...
Abstract—Sensorized instruments that accurately measure the interaction forces (between biological t...
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 ...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...
Miniaturized and “smart ” instruments capable of characterizing the mechanical properties of tiny bi...
Promising results of Minimally Invasive Surgery, MIS, in the last two decades have been the main inc...