A novel design of a wearable device for measuring force and torque in vascular surgery

ICRA(2013)

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In-vivo measurement of force/torque signals between a surgical tool and human vessels during vascular surgery operations could provide a ground-truth data-set for constructing and evaluating haptics-enabled surgical simulation systems. In this paper, we introduce a novel wearable device for measuring such signals. This new design provides much higher measurement accuracy than a previous prototype. Experimental results by using standard weights provide that the relative force and torque error is about 5%. With time-varying load, the new device is compared with an ATI Nano17 force/torque sensor; average relative errors between the force signals is about 16.85%, and average relative errors between the torque signals is about 28.74%. Preliminary manipulation experiments of inserting a catheter into a vascular phantom model illustrated that the device can detect the collision between the catheter and the vascular walls. Subtle force/torque changes caused by changes of movement direction can be detected. Force/torque changes at some critical point (such as the interaction point of vessels) can also be detected.
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ati nano17 torque sensor,medical control systems,wearable device design,torque signal measurement,neurophysiology,n-vivo measurement,force measurement,surgical tool,vascular phantom model,vascular surgery operations,ati nano17 force sensor,human vessels,force signal measurement,haptics-enabled surgical simulation systems,haptic interfaces,force signals,torque measurement,time-varying load,surgery,sensors,torque,force
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