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Review on aspects of artificial tactile feedback in laparoscopic surgery

Schostek et al., 2009

Document ID
10128755039597785248
Author
Schostek S
Schurr M
Buess G
Publication year
Publication venue
Medical engineering & physics

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Since direct manual tissue palpation is not possible in laparoscopic surgery, feedback information on tactile tissue properties is considerably diminished. Restoring part of the surgeon's sense of touch through devices capable of providing artificial tactile feedback …
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