Flexible sensors based on nanoparticles
M Segev-Bar, H Haick - ACS nano, 2013 - ACS Publications
Flexible sensors can be envisioned as promising components for smart sensing
applications, including consumer electronics, robotics, prosthetics, health care, safety …
applications, including consumer electronics, robotics, prosthetics, health care, safety …
[HTML][HTML] Tactile sensing for minimally invasive surgery: Conventional methods and potential emerging tactile technologies
As opposed to open surgery procedures, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) utilizes small skin
incisions to insert a camera and surgical instruments. MIS has numerous advantages such …
incisions to insert a camera and surgical instruments. MIS has numerous advantages such …
Haptics in minimally invasive surgery–a review
EP Westebring–van der Putten… - … Invasive Therapy & …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This article gives an overview of research performed in the field of haptic information
feedback during minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Literature has been consulted from 1985 …
feedback during minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Literature has been consulted from 1985 …
Multifunctional skin-compliant wearable sensors for monitoring human condition applications
Wearable sensors and devices capable of simulating human somatosensation are highly
desirable to develop the next generation of electronic skins (e-skins), human-machine …
desirable to develop the next generation of electronic skins (e-skins), human-machine …
[HTML][HTML] Microfabricated tactile sensors for biomedical applications: a review
During the last decades, tactile sensors based on different sensing principles have been
developed due to the growing interest in robotics and, mainly, in medical applications …
developed due to the growing interest in robotics and, mainly, in medical applications …
Review on aspects of artificial tactile feedback in laparoscopic surgery
S Schostek, MO Schurr, GF Buess - Medical engineering & physics, 2009 - Elsevier
Since direct manual tissue palpation is not possible in laparoscopic surgery, feedback
information on tactile tissue properties is considerably diminished. Restoring part of the …
information on tactile tissue properties is considerably diminished. Restoring part of the …
A multifunctional PVDF-based tactile sensor for minimally invasive surgery
S Sokhanvar, M Packirisamy… - Smart materials and …, 2007 - iopscience.iop.org
In this paper a multifunctional tactile sensor system using PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride), is
proposed, designed, analyzed, tested and validated. The working principle of the sensor is …
proposed, designed, analyzed, tested and validated. The working principle of the sensor is …
The role of tactile feedback in laparoscopic surgery
MV Ottermo, M Øvstedal, T Langø… - Surgical Laparoscopy …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Two experiments aiming at comparing palpation with gloved fingers, conventional
laparoscopic instruments, and a laparoscopic instrument with a sensor array attached to its …
laparoscopic instruments, and a laparoscopic instrument with a sensor array attached to its …
Overview of the vascular interventional robot
L Da, D Zhang, T Wang - The International Journal of Medical …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Background Conventional vascular interventional surgery (VIS) is manually performed
under fluoroscopic guidance, requiring lead protection for the surgeons. In order to reduce …
under fluoroscopic guidance, requiring lead protection for the surgeons. In order to reduce …
Balloon-integrated pneumatic tactile sensor for tissue palpation in minimally invasive surgery
N Tano, T Hatsuzawa - Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2023 - Elsevier
Minimally invasive surgeries (MIS) have increased because of their advantages, such as
small incisions, less pain, and short recovery. However, a significant drawback of MIS is the …
small incisions, less pain, and short recovery. However, a significant drawback of MIS is the …