DocumentCode
3213836
Title
Coaxial needle insertion assistant for epidural puncture effect of lateral force on needle
Author
Koseki, Yoshihiko ; Kawai, Masanori ; De Lorenzo, Danilo ; Yamauchi, Yuji ; Chinzei, Kiyoyuki
Author_Institution
Res. Inst. of Human Technol., Tsukuba, Japan
fYear
2013
fDate
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage
6683
Lastpage
6686
Abstract
We validated the effectiveness of a coaxial needle insertion assistant under the condition that the needles were laterally deformed. The coaxial needle insertion assistant separates the cutting force at the needle tip from shear friction on the needle shaft, and haptically display it to a user in order to assists her/his perception during epidural puncture. An outer needle covers the side of an inner needle, preventing the shear friction from acting on the inner needle. However when the needles are laterally deformed and make contact to each other, it is concerned that the effect of the separation is degraded. In this paper, the users punctured an artificial tissue with variable insertion angles, so that the needle is intentionally laterally deformed. The overshoot and user confidence in detecting puncture was examined.
Keywords
biological tissues; biomechanics; friction; needles; shear deformation; artificial tissue; coaxial needle insertion assistant; cutting force; epidural puncture; epidural puncture effect; haptic display; insertion angles; lateral deformation; lateral force; needle shaft; needle tip; shear friction; Actuators; Educational institutions; Force; Force measurement; Force sensors; Friction; Needles; Humans; Injections, Epidural; Motion; Needles; Robotics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Osaka
ISSN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6611089
Filename
6611089
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