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Good vibrations: Surgeons of the future could 'feel' tumours during key-hole surgery thanks to haptic 'scalpel'

[Daily Mail – excerpts]

In key-hole surgery today, medics operate through a tiny incision in the patient’s body, their hands guided by video images from micro cameras.  …

But the problem with that technique is that it prevents surgeons from being able to feel the tumour they are trying to remove.

The texture and stiffness of tissue offers a ‘double check’ which helps surgeons to find and categorise tumours as either benign or malignant.

But now a team at Leeds University has united virtual and haptic technologies to recreate the sensation of pressure between a surgeon’s hand and the tumour with the Palpatronix device.  …

‘Haptic devices that give users sensory feedback are becoming more common in surgery, but none of them quite match that true hands-on feeling.

‘With our system, users can interact with the tissue they are operating on throughout the surgical procedure. …

The team tested the technology by stuffing a silicone block with metal ball bearings and asking the ‘surgeon’ to find them by feel alone.

‘If this research can be translated into the clinical setting, then it has the potential to offer benefits to surgeons and patients.’ …

Read the full story here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2027041/Palpatronix-Surgeons-future-feel-tumours-key-hole-surgery-thanks-haptic-scalpel.html

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