학술논문

Ischemia and Force Sensing Surgical Instruments for Augmenting Available Surgeon Information
Document Type
Conference
Source
The First IEEE/RAS-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, 2006. BioRob 2006. Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, 2006. BioRob 2006. The First IEEE/RAS-EMBS International Conference on. :1030-1035 2006
Subject
Bioengineering
Robotics and Control Systems
Ischemic pain
Surgical instruments
Surges
Liver
Blood
Laparoscopes
Robot sensing systems
Force measurement
Minimally invasive surgery
Anatomy
Language
ISSN
2155-1774
2155-1782
Abstract
Gaining access to a surgical site via retracting neighboring tissue can result in complications due to occlusion of the tissue blood supply resulting in ischemic damage. By incorporating oxygenation sensors on the working surfaces of surgical retractors and graspers, it is possible to measure the local tissue oxygen saturation and look for trends in real-time. Further, by measuring tissue interaction forces simultaneously, we can further augment the information available to the surgeon. The sensors provide a means for sensory substitution to help compensate for the decreased sensation present in minimally invasive laparoscopic and robotic procedures that are gaining significant popularity. Sensing surgical instruments will allow for safer and more effective surgeries while not interfering with the normal workflow of a procedure