Russell, 2015 - Google Patents
The Design and Development of an Intelligent Atraumatic Laparoscopic GrasperRussell, 2015
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- Russell L
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A key tool in laparoscopic surgery is the grasper, which is the surgeon's main means of manipulating tissue within the body. However inappropriate use may lead to tissue damage and poor surgical outcomes. This thesis presents a novel approach to the assessment and …
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