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Lenssen, T.A. (author), Dankelman, J. (author), Horeman, T. (author)
Introduction: Most robotic instruments and their drives still risk residual contamination due to cleaning complexities, rendering them limited reusable, and tend to have larger instruments than the 5mm laparoscopic standard. The novel steerable laparoscopic SATA-LRS uses modularity for cleanability and exchangeability. The SATA-Drive: a...
journal article 2024
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Lenssen, T.A. (author), Bîrjac, R. (author), Dankelman, J. (author), Horeman, T. (author)
Introduction: Based on the success of the former “Shaft-Actuated, Tip-Articulated” SATA-Drive, a prototype robotic instrument driver for modular, steerable, laparoscopic instruments, a new driver is designed and tested to improve previously lacking features concerning cleanability, instrument adaptation, practical application and control. The...
journal article 2023
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Horeman, T. (author), Lenssen, T.A. (author)
Chirurgische robotsystemen winnen aanzienlijk aan populariteit in de medische wereld vanwege hun voordelen op het gebied van precisie, comfort en behendigheid voor de chirurg, wat resulteert in een verbeterd chirurgisch resultaat. Deze voordelen gelden voor ziekenhuizen over de hele wereld, maar zijn niet overal even toegankelijk. Complexe...
report 2022
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Lenssen, T.A. (author), Dankelman, J. (author), Horeman, T. (author)
Background: Hospitals in low resource settings (LRS) can benefit from modern laparoscopic methodologies. However, cleaning, maintenance and costs requirements play a stronger role while training and technology are less available. Steerable laparoscopic instruments have additional requirements in these settings and need extra identified...
journal article 2022
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