Nowadays surgery tends to be performed with minimally invasive techniques that result in less post-operative pain, recovery time and smaller incisions. However, unlike open surgery, during minimally invasive surgery (MIS) the surgeon has few chances to rely on tactile and kinesthetic feedback [1]. Tissue palpation aids in preventing traumas or in leveraging tactile information to identify tumors, vessels and organic structures buried underneath the tissue surface. Therefore, in the last two decades, research on palpation devices strived to restore tactile and kinesthetic sensations in MIS. This was pursued by performing tissue palpation with different techniques, such as indenting [2], grasping [3] or rolling [1]. Despite this research effort, a translation into clinical practice is still far to come. Even further, surgeons are resistant to the option of devoting a surgical port to a palpation device, because of the available ports are needed...
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Uniaxial Wireless Tissue Palpation Device for Minimally Invasive Surgery
Christian Di Natali,
Nashville, TN 37235
Christian Di Natali
Vanderbilt University
,Nashville, TN 37235
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Mark Rentschler,
Boulder, CO 80309
Mark Rentschler
University of Colorado
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Pietro Valdastri
Nashville, TN 37235
Pietro Valdastri
Vanderbilt University
,Nashville, TN 37235
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Christian Di Natali
Vanderbilt University
,Nashville, TN 37235
Mark Rentschler
University of Colorado
,Boulder, CO 80309
Pietro Valdastri
Vanderbilt University
,Nashville, TN 37235
Manuscript received March 15, 2013; final manuscript received April 25, 2013; published online June 12, 2013. Editor: Arthur G. Erdman.
J. Med. Devices. Jun 2013, 7(2): 020919 (3 pages)
Published Online: June 12, 2013
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March 15, 2013
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April 25, 2013
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Beccani, M., Di Natali, C., Rentschler, M., and Valdastri, P. (June 12, 2013). "Uniaxial Wireless Tissue Palpation Device for Minimally Invasive Surgery." ASME. J. Med. Devices. June 2013; 7(2): 020919. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4024331
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