Surgical interventions are increasingly executed minimal invasively. Surgeons insert instruments through tiny incisions in the body and pivot slender instruments to treat organs or tissue below the surface. While a blessing for patients, surgeons need to pay extra attention to overcome the fulcrum effect, reduced haptic feedback and deal with lost hand-eye coordination. The mental load might make it difficult to pay sufficient attention to the forces that are exerted on the body wall. In delicate procedures such as fetal surgery, this might be problematic as irreparable damage could cause premature delivery. As a first attempt to quantify the interaction forces applied on the patient’s body wall, a novel 6 degrees of freedom force sensor wa...
Residents are required to learn a multitude of skills during their microsurgical training. One such ...
Providing the surgeon with force information from interactions can potentially restore the feeling o...
The adoption of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) and Robot-Assisted MIS has resulted in the distorti...
Surgical interventions are increasingly executed minimal invasively. Surgeons insert instruments thr...
Surgical interventions are increasingly executed minimal invasively. Surgeons insert instruments thr...
In minimally invasive surgery (MIS), the ability to accurately interpret haptic information and appl...
International audienceThis paper deals with the design and control of a haptic device to be used in ...
Abstract: The reduced access conditions of minimally invasive surgery and therapy (MIST) impair or c...
Background Analysis of force in minimal access surgery (MAS) is important for instrument design, sur...
106 p.Minimally invasive Surgery (MIS) is being rapidly applied into many procedures in order to red...
The reduced access conditions present in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) affect the feel of interac...
This paper describes a feasibility study of a novel force sensor that can be used to localise tissu...
This thesis aims to address the problem of difficult sensor integration for haptic feedback in mini...
Providing the surgeon with force information from interactions can potentially restore the feeling o...
Robotic surgery has begun to substitute both open surgery and laparoscopy. While there are many adva...
Residents are required to learn a multitude of skills during their microsurgical training. One such ...
Providing the surgeon with force information from interactions can potentially restore the feeling o...
The adoption of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) and Robot-Assisted MIS has resulted in the distorti...
Surgical interventions are increasingly executed minimal invasively. Surgeons insert instruments thr...
Surgical interventions are increasingly executed minimal invasively. Surgeons insert instruments thr...
In minimally invasive surgery (MIS), the ability to accurately interpret haptic information and appl...
International audienceThis paper deals with the design and control of a haptic device to be used in ...
Abstract: The reduced access conditions of minimally invasive surgery and therapy (MIST) impair or c...
Background Analysis of force in minimal access surgery (MAS) is important for instrument design, sur...
106 p.Minimally invasive Surgery (MIS) is being rapidly applied into many procedures in order to red...
The reduced access conditions present in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) affect the feel of interac...
This paper describes a feasibility study of a novel force sensor that can be used to localise tissu...
This thesis aims to address the problem of difficult sensor integration for haptic feedback in mini...
Providing the surgeon with force information from interactions can potentially restore the feeling o...
Robotic surgery has begun to substitute both open surgery and laparoscopy. While there are many adva...
Residents are required to learn a multitude of skills during their microsurgical training. One such ...
Providing the surgeon with force information from interactions can potentially restore the feeling o...
The adoption of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) and Robot-Assisted MIS has resulted in the distorti...