2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23020848
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Decision Method of Optimal Needle Insertion Angle for Dorsal Hand Intravenous Robot

Abstract: In the context of COVID-19, the research on various aspects of the venipuncture robot field has become increasingly hot, but there has been little research on robotic needle insertion angles, primarily performed at a rough angle. This will increase the rate of puncture failure. Furthermore, there is sometimes significant pain due to the patients’ differences. This paper investigates the optimal needle entry angle decision for a dorsal hand intravenous injection robot. The dorsal plane of the hand was obtained … Show more

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“…This factor directly affects the success rate of the puncture, the level of pain experienced by the patients, and the magnitude of tissue stress. [28] discussed the optimal entry angle of the dorsal hand intravenous robot, and claimed that a larger entry angle (60°) is preferred to reduce the pain of the patient. Therefore, the different entry angles have different force profiles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This factor directly affects the success rate of the puncture, the level of pain experienced by the patients, and the magnitude of tissue stress. [28] discussed the optimal entry angle of the dorsal hand intravenous robot, and claimed that a larger entry angle (60°) is preferred to reduce the pain of the patient. Therefore, the different entry angles have different force profiles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%