In laparoscopy, a small incision size improves the surgical outcome but increases at the same time the rigidity of the instrument, with consequent impairment of the surgeon’s maneuverability. Such reduction introduces new challenges, such as the loss of wrist articulation or the impossibility of overcoming obstacles. A possible approach is using multi-steerable cable-driven instruments fully mechanical actuated, which allow great maneuverability while keeping the wound small. In this work, we compared the usability of the two most promising cable configurations in 3D printed multi-steerable instruments: a parallel configuration with all cables running straight from the steerable shaft to the handle; and a multi configuration with straight c...
Minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery has completely changed the focus of surgery becoming an a...
Single-port minimally invasive surgery requires only a single incision, which further reduced intrao...
The goals of this project are to establish a foundation for research into the design and assessment ...
In the field of medical instruments, additive manufacturing allows for a drastic reduction in the nu...
Background: Ever since the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, researchers have been trying to add...
With the introduction of new technologies, surgical procedures have been varying from free access in...
Laparoscopic surgery is a technique in which operations in the abdomen are performed with long slend...
Background: Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS), which has become possible due to the introduc...
Various steerable instruments with flexible distal tip have been developed for laparoscopic surgery....
Objective. Omnidirectional articulated instruments enhance dexterity. In neurosurgery, for example, ...
Objective. Omnidirectional articulated instruments enhance dexterity. In neurosurgery, for example, ...
Background: There are a number of major constraints in ergonomics of and technologies for single por...
Minimally Invasive Surgery or MIS is a branch of surgery focused on reducing the invasiveness of sur...
Background: Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) gained increasing support in the surgical community ove...
International audienceHand-held robotic instruments with dextrous end-effectors offer increased acce...
Minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery has completely changed the focus of surgery becoming an a...
Single-port minimally invasive surgery requires only a single incision, which further reduced intrao...
The goals of this project are to establish a foundation for research into the design and assessment ...
In the field of medical instruments, additive manufacturing allows for a drastic reduction in the nu...
Background: Ever since the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, researchers have been trying to add...
With the introduction of new technologies, surgical procedures have been varying from free access in...
Laparoscopic surgery is a technique in which operations in the abdomen are performed with long slend...
Background: Hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS), which has become possible due to the introduc...
Various steerable instruments with flexible distal tip have been developed for laparoscopic surgery....
Objective. Omnidirectional articulated instruments enhance dexterity. In neurosurgery, for example, ...
Objective. Omnidirectional articulated instruments enhance dexterity. In neurosurgery, for example, ...
Background: There are a number of major constraints in ergonomics of and technologies for single por...
Minimally Invasive Surgery or MIS is a branch of surgery focused on reducing the invasiveness of sur...
Background: Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) gained increasing support in the surgical community ove...
International audienceHand-held robotic instruments with dextrous end-effectors offer increased acce...
Minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery has completely changed the focus of surgery becoming an a...
Single-port minimally invasive surgery requires only a single incision, which further reduced intrao...
The goals of this project are to establish a foundation for research into the design and assessment ...