Accurate force simulation is essential to haptic simulators for surgical training. Factors such as tissue inhomogeneity pose unique challenges for simulating needle forces. To aid in the development of haptic needle insertion simulators, a handheld force sensing syringe was created to measure the motion and forces of needle insertions. Five needle insertions were performed into the neck of a cadaver using the force sensing syringe. Based on these measurements a piecewise exponential needle force characterization, was implemented into a haptic central venous catheterization (CVC) simulator. The haptic simulator was evaluated through a survey of expert surgeons, fellows, and residents. The maximum needle insertion forces measured ranged from 2.02 N to 1.20 N. With this information, four characterizations were created representing average, muscular, obese, and thin patients. The median survey results showed that users statistically agreed that “the robotic system made me sensitive to how patient anatomy impacts the force required to advance needles in the human body.” The force sensing syringe captured force and position information. The information gained from this syringe was able to be implemented into a haptic simulator for CVC insertions, showing its utility. Survey results showed that experts, fellows, and residents had an overall positive outlook on the haptic simulator's ability to teach haptic skills.
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Integrating Cadaver Needle Forces Into a Haptic Robotic Simulator
David F. Pepley,
David F. Pepley
Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
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Mary A. Yovanoff,
Mary A. Yovanoff
Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
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Katelin A. Mirkin,
Katelin A. Mirkin
Department of Surgery,
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University,
Hershey, PA 17033
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University,
Hershey, PA 17033
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Scarlett R. Miller,
Scarlett R. Miller
Department of Engineering Design and Industrial
Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
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David C. Han,
David C. Han
Department of Surgery,
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University,
Hershey, PA 17033
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University,
Hershey, PA 17033
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Jason Z. Moore
Jason Z. Moore
Department of Mechanical and Nuclear
Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
e-mail: jzm14@psu.edu
Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
e-mail: jzm14@psu.edu
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David F. Pepley
Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
Mary A. Yovanoff
Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
Katelin A. Mirkin
Department of Surgery,
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University,
Hershey, PA 17033
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University,
Hershey, PA 17033
Scarlett R. Miller
Department of Engineering Design and Industrial
Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
David C. Han
Department of Surgery,
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University,
Hershey, PA 17033
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University,
Hershey, PA 17033
Jason Z. Moore
Department of Mechanical and Nuclear
Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
e-mail: jzm14@psu.edu
Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA 16802
e-mail: jzm14@psu.edu
1Corresponding author.
Manuscript received September 11, 2017; final manuscript received November 9, 2017; published online December 5, 2017. Editor: William Durfee.
J. Med. Devices. Mar 2018, 12(1): 014501 (5 pages)
Published Online: December 5, 2017
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September 11, 2017
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November 9, 2017
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Pepley, D. F., Yovanoff, M. A., Mirkin, K. A., Miller, S. R., Han, D. C., and Moore, J. Z. (December 5, 2017). "Integrating Cadaver Needle Forces Into a Haptic Robotic Simulator." ASME. J. Med. Devices. March 2018; 12(1): 014501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4038562
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