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Air-cushion force sensitive probe for soft tissue investigation during minimally invasive surgery

K Althoefer, D Zbyszewski, H Liu, P Puangmali, L Seneviratne, B Challacombe, P Dasgupt, D Murphy

Proceedings of IEEE Sensors | Published : 2008

Abstract

This paper proposes a novel concept of developing an air-cushion force-sensitive indentation probe for rapidly locating abnormalities within soft tissue organs during minimally invasive surgery (MIS). This system comprises a spheretip optical-based force sensing device which employs a novel air-cushion technique to conduct continuous rolling indentation over the surface of soft tissue, such as internal organs. The concept and prototype described in the paper combines rapid acquisition of tissue resistant force with high maneuverability. The experimental results demonstrate that the probe has a good sensitivity to stiffness variation in viscoelastic materials, such as biological soft tissues...

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