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de Kater, Esther (author)
Background: During minimally invasive procedures, tissue damage can be limited by using smaller incisions and by using naturally occurring body orifices to reach the intervention site. During these procedures the need can arise to transport tissue. Think of a biopsy or the removal of polyps. This calls for a tool that can transport tissue and is...
master thesis 2020
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Sakes, A. (author), van de Steeg, Ivo A. (author), de Kater, E.P. (author), Posthoorn, P. (author), Scali, M. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
Currently existing tubular transportation systems for the extraction of large tissue masses during Minimal Invasive Surgery (MIS) are subjected to a large amount of operating limitations. In this study, a novel transportation mechanism (patented) was developed inspired by the egg-laying structure of wasps. The developed mechanism consists of...
journal article 2020