2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11548-022-02677-1
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A force-sensing retractor for robot-assisted transoral surgery

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“…Zhu et al developed a robot for transoral surgery that uses piezoelectric sensors embedded in the instrument tips to detect forces on tissue up to 15 N. Sensed forces can then be displayed to the surgeon in the console, and automated warnings to surgeons can help prevent exceeding safe retraction forces (Fig. 3 ) [ 14 ].
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Section: Ai In Intelligent Assistance and Robotic Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhu et al developed a robot for transoral surgery that uses piezoelectric sensors embedded in the instrument tips to detect forces on tissue up to 15 N. Sensed forces can then be displayed to the surgeon in the console, and automated warnings to surgeons can help prevent exceeding safe retraction forces (Fig. 3 ) [ 14 ].
Fig.
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Section: Ai In Intelligent Assistance and Robotic Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%