2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-020-0359-0
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Reference tool kinematics-kinetics and tissue surface strain data during fundamental surgical acts

Abstract: These data may be used in conjunction with the data presented in this study for a more complete description of the anatomical features for each cadaveric leg specimen.

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“…One of the expected targets is computer-aided surgical devices, such as robots and virtual reality simulators that incorporate artificial intelligence for real-time monitoring. 31,32 A normative data catalog could be an important source of information for the development of such devices. Furthermore, these data sets could allow for the implementation of a warning system 3,33 such that operation staff and surgeons are warned when the safety threshold of tissue acceleration is violated.…”
Section: Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the expected targets is computer-aided surgical devices, such as robots and virtual reality simulators that incorporate artificial intelligence for real-time monitoring. 31,32 A normative data catalog could be an important source of information for the development of such devices. Furthermore, these data sets could allow for the implementation of a warning system 3,33 such that operation staff and surgeons are warned when the safety threshold of tissue acceleration is violated.…”
Section: Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, these experiments are performed on cadaveric (ex vivo) or animal tissues (in vivo or ex vivo). However, in vivo data are difficult to obtain and ex vivo tissues cannot reliably replicate life-like conditions as in in vivo tissues [48,49]. Moreover, the accuracy of mechanical properties from cadaveric samples would be hindered by freezing and thawing [32].…”
Section: Constitutive Models Representing Specific Tissues and Parame...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring devices usually rely on 6 DoF force sensors and means to track positions during insertions. The measurement apparatus can either be handheld by an expert surgeon [13,14,49] or be robotically inserted through tissues [14,51]. To improve the reliability of insertion tests into ex vivo tissues, Li et al developed a test platform that would record forces during needle insertion while simulating movements due to respiration [14].…”
Section: Constitutive Models Representing Specific Tissues and Parame...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A related dataset 8,9 examined surgical tool kinetics and kinematics as well as surface strain measurements using the same specimens from the study presented in this data descriptor. Briefly, three instrumented surgical tools, including a scalpel, retractor and forceps, as well as an indenter, were used to perform seventeen different surgical acts on the skin, fat, and muscle layers of cadaveric legs.…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%