2012
DOI: 10.1177/0954411912444213
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Magnetic resonance imaging-compatible tactile sensing device based on a piezoelectric array

Abstract: Minimally invasive surgery is a widely used medical technique, one of the drawbacks of which is the loss of direct sense of touch during the operation. Palpation is the use of fingertips to explore and make fast assessments of tissue morphology. Although technologies are developed to equip minimally invasive surgery tools with haptic feedback capabilities, the majority focus on tissue stiffness profiling and tool-tissue interaction force measurement. For greatly increased diagnostic capability, a magnetic reso… Show more

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“…However, the placement of those sensors is problematic, due to the space limitations and requirements of sterilization and cleaning. Some of the force sensors are placed directly on the tooltip of the instrument, along the shaft or even into the driving chain [25], [32], [34]- [52], [59].…”
Section: A Palpation Based On Direct Force Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the placement of those sensors is problematic, due to the space limitations and requirements of sterilization and cleaning. Some of the force sensors are placed directly on the tooltip of the instrument, along the shaft or even into the driving chain [25], [32], [34]- [52], [59].…”
Section: A Palpation Based On Direct Force Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%