DOI: 10.3990/1.9789036541299
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Robotic steering of flexible endoscopes

Abstract: SummaryFlexible endoscopes were originally designed for non-invasive inspection of body cavities and hollow organs. Today, they are also used for complex minimal invasive interventions. Control of the endoscope is difficult and complexity rises with interventional procedures. Endoscopists suffer from long learning curves, ergonomic complaints and multi-person control is needed to steer endoscope and instrument(s).Robotics have the potential to overcome these problems. The combined forces of a technical univers… Show more

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