Effects of realistic force feedback in a robotic assisted minimally invasive surgery system
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01/06/2014
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Resumo |
Robotic assisted minimally invasive surgery systems not only have the advantages of traditional laparoscopic procedures but also restore the surgeon's hand-eye coordination and improve the surgeon's precision by filtering hand tremors. Unfortunately, these benefits have come at the expense of the surgeon's ability to feel. Several research efforts have already attempted to restore this feature and study the effects of force feedback in robotic systems. The proposed methods and studies have some shortcomings. The main focus of this research is to overcome some of these limitations and to study the effects of force feedback in palpation in a more realistic fashion. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Informa Healthcare |
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http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30070217/dalvand-effectsofrealistic-2014.pdf http://www.dx.doi.org/10.3109/13645706.2013.867886 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24328984 |
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2014, Informa Healthcare |
Palavras-Chave | #Cochran's Q test #Friedman test #Haptics #Robotic Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RAMIS) #Wilcoxon signed-rank test #surgical instrument #tissue characterization #Science & Technology #Life Sciences & Biomedicine #Surgery #LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY #PERFORMANCE #BENEFIT #TELEOPERATION #MANIPULATION #GRASPER #TASK |
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Journal Article |