The Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics 2019
DOI: 10.31256/hsmr2019.29
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Identification of the electrocautery state to enable spatially navigated intra-operative mass spectrometry tissue analysis

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“…We tested three different ex vivo tissue specimens for each cautery device and wattage including chicken, porcine, and bovine. Building on our previous work, we attached an SCT-013 current sensor (YHDC, Madrid, Spain) to the live and return electrodes of the cautery [ 8 , 22 ]. The two sensors were connected to a PicoScope P2204A USB oscilloscope (Pico Technologies, St Neots, UK) that digitized the electrical signals.…”
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“…We tested three different ex vivo tissue specimens for each cautery device and wattage including chicken, porcine, and bovine. Building on our previous work, we attached an SCT-013 current sensor (YHDC, Madrid, Spain) to the live and return electrodes of the cautery [ 8 , 22 ]. The two sensors were connected to a PicoScope P2204A USB oscilloscope (Pico Technologies, St Neots, UK) that digitized the electrical signals.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data gathered shall guide the surgeon to the pre-operatively defined target anatomical locations. In CAS, it may be necessary to detect when an activated electrosurgical tool (applied part of a surgical device from the standards point of view [ 7 ]) comes into contact with the patient; this is known as the energy event [ 8 ]. For electrosurgical cautery, placing an accurate timestamp on the energy event is necessary when locating tissue classifications from an intra-operative sensor that characterizes tissue properties.…”
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