Selection of Low Friction Material for Novel Single Incision, Free Motion Laparoscopic Surgical System

Samson Galvin, R. Yanalitis, J. Winder, R. Haluck, P. von Lockette, J. Moore
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Laparoscopic surgery is a common minimally invasive procedure typically used in intestinal surgery. Several small incisions are made to allow specialized instruments to be inserted and operated in an inflated abdomen. There is limited mobility in these procedures and additional training must be completed for surgeons to become proficient. To increase the freedom of motion and reduce the required skill for the surgeon, the novel single incision, free motion (SIFM) laparoscopic surgical system is introduced. This device will allow for free motion of the tools with a single incision inside the body, using electromagnets, hydraulic, and motor actuation. Using a low friction material, an electromagnet on the outside of the skin translates the tool inside the body. Hydraulic and motor actuation allows for further control of the tool under the skin by tilting, extending and retraction. Experimentation was performed to measure the frictional forces of different materials gliding over porcine skin tissue. The results show that of the tested materials, Teflon performed the best with high consistency and low coefficients of friction across a range of pressures. Future work will explore magnetic force and actuation to work with the low friction materials of SIFM.
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新型单切口自由运动腹腔镜手术系统低摩擦材料的选择
腹腔镜手术是一种常见的微创手术,通常用于肠道手术。在膨胀的腹部做几个小切口,以便将专门的器械插入和操作。这些手术的灵活性有限,外科医生必须完成额外的培训才能熟练操作。为了提高手术的自由度,减少对手术技术的要求,提出了一种新型的单切口自由运动腹腔镜手术系统。该装置可以使用电磁铁、液压和马达驱动,在体内的单个切口内自由移动工具。使用低摩擦材料,皮肤外部的电磁铁将工具转换到身体内部。液压和马达驱动可以通过倾斜、伸展和收缩来进一步控制皮肤下的工具。实验测量了不同材料在猪皮肤组织上滑动的摩擦力。结果表明,在所测试的材料中,聚四氟乙烯在一定压力范围内具有高一致性和低摩擦系数的最佳性能。未来的工作将探索磁力和驱动与SIFM低摩擦材料的合作。
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