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Henselmans, P.W.J. (author), Smit, G. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
One of the most prominent drivers in the development of surgical procedures is the will to reduce their invasiveness, attested by minimally invasive surgery being the gold standards in many surgical procedures and natural orifices transluminal endoscopic surgery gaining acceptance. A logical next step in this pursuit is the introduction of...
journal article 2019
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Ali, A. (author), Sakes, A. (author), Arkenbout, E.A. (author), Henselmans, P.W.J. (author), van Starkenburg, R.I.B. (author), Szili-Torok, Tamas (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
In recent years, steerable catheters have been developed to combat the effects of the dynamic cardiac environment. Mechanically actuated steerable catheters appear the most in the clinical setting; however, they are bound to a number of mechanical limitations. The aim of this research is to gain insight in these limitations and use this...
journal article 2019
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Henselmans, P.W.J. (author), Gottenbos, Stefan (author), Smit, G. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
Follow-the-leader propagation allows for the insertion of flexible surgical instruments along curved paths, reducing the access required for natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery. Currently, the most promising follow-the-leader instruments use the alternating memory method containing two mechanical memory-banks for controlling the...
journal article 2017
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Henselmans, P.W.J. (author)
Minimally Invasive Surgery or MIS is a branch of surgery focused on reducing the invasiveness of surgical procedures, accomplished by minimizing the size and number of incisions. The approach inevitable leads to confinement of the operational space and restricts the movement of the used instrumentation. In this thesis, a MIS procedure called...
master thesis 2013
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