Clamping Force Evaluation For A Robotic Catheter Navigation System
Nan Xiao, Liwei Shi, Baofeng Gao, Shuxiang Guo, Takashi Tamiya
- Year
- 2014
- Citations
- 31
Abstract
Endovascular intervention is expected to become increasingly popular in medical practice, both for diagnosis and for surgery. Accordingly, researches of robotic systems for endovascular surgery assistant have been carried out widely. Robotic catheter navigation systems are with advantages of higher precision, can be controlled remotely etc. However, the haptic feelings, the important function for propelling robotic catheter navigation system sre immature. In the paper, a robotic catheter navigation system is proposed. The navigation system is designed to simulate the surgeon’s operating procedure. And the haptic feedback issue is concerned. A clamping force measurring method is developed. Therefore, surgeons can carry out operation with their own skills. System implement and performance are presented. Keywords: Clamping force, endovascular intervention, robotic catheter navigation.
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