Conference proceeding
Resultant Radius of Curvature of Stylet-and-Tube Steerable Needles Based on the Mechanical Properties of the Soft Tissue, and the Needle
IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) (10/24/2020 - 01/24/2021)
07/28/2020
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/17924
Abstract
Steerable needles have been widely researched in recent years, and they have multiple potential roles in the medical area. The flexibility and capability of avoiding obstacles allow the steerable needles to be applied in the biopsy, drug delivery and other medical applications that require a high degree of freedom and control accuracy. Radius of Curvature (ROC) of the needle while inserting in the soft tissue is an important parameter for evaluation of the efficacy, and steerability of these flexible needles. For our Fracture-directed Stylet-and-Tube Steerable Needles, it is important to find a relationship among the resultant insertion ROC, pre-set wire shape and the Young's Modulus of soft tissue to characterize this class of steerable needles. In this paper, an approach is provided for obtaining resultant ROC using stylet and tissue's mechanical properties. A finite element analysis is also conducted to support the reliability of the model. This work sets the foundation for other researchers to predict the insertion ROC based on the mechanical properties of the needle, and the soft tissue that is being inserted.
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- Title
- Resultant Radius of Curvature of Stylet-and-Tube Steerable Needles Based on the Mechanical Properties of the Soft Tissue, and the Needle
- Creators
- Mahdieh Babaiasl (Author)Fan Yang (Author)JOHN PAUL SWENSEN (Author) - Washington State University, Mechanical and Materials Engineering, School ofYao ChenJOW-LIAN DING (Author) - Washington State University, Mechanical and Materials Engineering, School of
- Conference
- IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) (10/24/2020 - 01/24/2021)
- Academic Unit
- Mechanical and Materials Engineering, School of
- Identifiers
- 99900556898601842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding