A sensorised surgical glove to improve training and detection of obstetric anal sphincter injury: A preclinical study on a pig model
Shireen R. Jaufuraully,
Carmen Salvadores Fernandez,
Nadine Abbas
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo create a sensorised surgical glove that can accurately identify obstetric anal sphincter injury to facilitate timely repair, reduce complications and aid training.DesignProof‐of‐concept.SettingLaboratory.SamplePig models.MethodsFlexible triboelectric pressure/force sensors were mounted onto the fingertips of a routine surgical glove. The sensors produce a current when rubbed on materials of different characteristics which can be analysed. A per rectum examination was performed on the intact sphinct… Show more
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