Minimally invasive surgery is afflicted with important limits related to tactile uncoupling between the surgeon's hand and the tissues manipulated by surgical tool. Our work suggests a solution for this problem. We designed a sensorization system in order to acquire information about the force exerted on the tissues and the deformation induced. We elaborated these information through an identification algorithm to extract typical materials parameters. We applied a control law using evaluated parameters for replicating rheological dynamic behaviour of surgical tissues by means of a tactile display. In this paper we describe the functioning of the sensor and devices utilized, and the experimental results
The perception of haptic and tactile information is a basic human ability. Especially in classical o...
Robotic minimally invasive surgery (R-MIS) has gained in popularity due to its advantages of improvi...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...
Current technology of minimally invasive surgery deprives the surgeon almost completely of the perce...
Minimally invasive surgery exhibits many advantages, but still suffers from loss of the perception o...
The ability to perceive tactile feedback in minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) is beneficial ...
The ability to localise harder areas in soft tissues is often desired during robot-assisted surgical...
One of the drawbacks of using current telesurgical devices is the absence of force and tactile feedb...
A new approach to detecting abnormalities in organ tissue, particularly in relation to minimal acces...
One of the major disadvantages of the minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is the lack of tactile feedba...
The sense of touch is fundamental in surgery. It provides information about the clinical condition o...
106 p.Minimally invasive Surgery (MIS) is being rapidly applied into many procedures in order to red...
made it possible to perform a number of medical manipulations with reduced patient trauma and better...
This paper describes a feasibility study of a novel force sensor that can be used to localise tissu...
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is now routinely used as the preferred choice for many operations. ...
The perception of haptic and tactile information is a basic human ability. Especially in classical o...
Robotic minimally invasive surgery (R-MIS) has gained in popularity due to its advantages of improvi...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...
Current technology of minimally invasive surgery deprives the surgeon almost completely of the perce...
Minimally invasive surgery exhibits many advantages, but still suffers from loss of the perception o...
The ability to perceive tactile feedback in minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) is beneficial ...
The ability to localise harder areas in soft tissues is often desired during robot-assisted surgical...
One of the drawbacks of using current telesurgical devices is the absence of force and tactile feedb...
A new approach to detecting abnormalities in organ tissue, particularly in relation to minimal acces...
One of the major disadvantages of the minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is the lack of tactile feedba...
The sense of touch is fundamental in surgery. It provides information about the clinical condition o...
106 p.Minimally invasive Surgery (MIS) is being rapidly applied into many procedures in order to red...
made it possible to perform a number of medical manipulations with reduced patient trauma and better...
This paper describes a feasibility study of a novel force sensor that can be used to localise tissu...
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is now routinely used as the preferred choice for many operations. ...
The perception of haptic and tactile information is a basic human ability. Especially in classical o...
Robotic minimally invasive surgery (R-MIS) has gained in popularity due to its advantages of improvi...
Minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) has become a preferred method for patients for the last tw...