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Preliminary evaluation of a micro-force sensing handheld robot for vitreoretinal surgery

Gonenc et al., 2012

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3380630662818692181
Author
Gonenc B
Balicki M
Handa J
Gehlbach P
Riviere C
Taylor R
Iordachita I
Publication year
Publication venue
2012 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems

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Highly accurate positioning is fundamental to the performance of vitreoretinal microsurgery. Of vitreoretinal procedures, membrane peeling is among the most prone to complications since extremely delicate manipulation of retinal tissue is required. Associated tool-to-tissue …
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