Minimal-invasive procedures come with significant advantages for the patient. They also come with problems as the navigation/guidance of the devices to a target location is either based on pre-operatively acquired images and then performed free-hand or is accompanied by intraoperative imaging such as MRI or CT that is expensive, complicated and produces artifacts. Using robotic systems for moving and guiding these interventional and therapeutic devices adds additional issues like lack of palpation sensation and missing tissue feedback. While it is possible to add sensors to the distal tip, this creates other obstacles concerning reduced functionality, cables, sterility issues and added complexity and cost. We propose to use a proximally attached audio sensor to record the tissue tool interaction and provide real-time feedback to the clinician. This paper reports on initial attempts to use this technology with robotic arms for surface characterization and interventional vascular procedures that gain increased attention in combination with robotic devices. In summary, Proximal Audio Sensing could be a versatile, cost-effective and powerful tool to guide minimally invasive needle interventions and enable (semi-) autonomous robot-assisted surgery.
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Open AccessImpact of patient-specific inflow boundary conditions on intracranial aneurysm hemodynamicsJuly 30, 2022
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Open AccessSegmentation of Circle of Willis from 7T TOF-MRI data and immersive exploration using VRJuly 30, 2022
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Issue 3Proceedings of the 14th Vienna International Workshop on Functional Electrical Stimulation; Guest Editors: Winfried Mayr and Manfred Bijak
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Issue 2Proceedings of the 2022 Joint Annual Conference of the Austrian (ÖGBMT), German (VDE DGBMT) and Swiss (SSBE) Societies for Biomedical Engineering; Guest Editors: Daniel Baumgarten and Johannes Vorwerk
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Issue 1Proceedings of the CURAC 2022 Annual Meeting, Karlsruhe, September 15–17, 2022
Issues in this Volume
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Issue 3Proceedings of the 14th Vienna International Workshop on Functional Electrical Stimulation; Guest Editors: Winfried Mayr and Manfred Bijak
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Issue 2Proceedings of the 2022 Joint Annual Conference of the Austrian (ÖGBMT), German (VDE DGBMT) and Swiss (SSBE) Societies for Biomedical Engineering; Guest Editors: Daniel Baumgarten and Johannes Vorwerk
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Issue 1Proceedings of the CURAC 2022 Annual Meeting, Karlsruhe, September 15–17, 2022