2008
DOI: 10.1080/13645700802390004
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Innovative polymer‐based shaft instruments for minimally invasive surgery

Abstract: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has become an important field in the health care sector over the last decade. Still, there is the need for improving existing instruments and developing new tools providing increased functionality. This work presents innovative solutions and experimental results for a new generation of innovative polymer-based shaft instruments for minimally invasive surgery. The investigated components comprise a new kind of end-effector mechanism and an improved force transmission for actuati… Show more

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“…For example, an underactuated compliant gripper made of five phalanges was designed to have large shapeadaptation capability and the deformation was shared by many joints so as to increase the lifetime of the device [30]. A polymer-based MIS shaft instrument was developed using a hybrid effector mechanism combining compliant joints and conventional pin joints [31]. A three-fingered laparoscopic grasper for finger articulation was designed using flexures, leading to distribution of the grasping force, and thereby minimizing tissue perforation [32].…”
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“…For example, an underactuated compliant gripper made of five phalanges was designed to have large shapeadaptation capability and the deformation was shared by many joints so as to increase the lifetime of the device [30]. A polymer-based MIS shaft instrument was developed using a hybrid effector mechanism combining compliant joints and conventional pin joints [31]. A three-fingered laparoscopic grasper for finger articulation was designed using flexures, leading to distribution of the grasping force, and thereby minimizing tissue perforation [32].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…capability and the deformation was shared by many joints so as to increase the lifetime of the device [133]. A polymer-based MIS shaft instrument was developed using a hybrid effector mechanism combining compliant joints and conventional pin joints [120]. A three-fingered laparoscopic grasper for finger articulation was designed using flexures, leading to distribution of the grasping force, and thereby minimizing tissue perforation [191].…”
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confidence: 99%