Wire-Driven Microforceps for a Neurosurgery Support System

An exchangeable microforceps for neurosurgery—which can be inserted into micromanipulators of a minimally invasive surgery-support system (called the hyper utility mechatronic assistant system, HUMAN)—was developed. This microforceps, which performs open-close operation at bending by means of a driv...

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Published inTransactions of Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering Vol. 41; no. 2; pp. 122 - 128
Main Authors KAWAI, Toshikazu, KAN, Kazutoshi, NISHIZAWA, Kouji, FUJIE, Masakatsu, DOHI, Takeyoshi, TAKAKURA, Kintomo, AKAZAWA, Kenzo
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering 10.06.2003
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Summary:An exchangeable microforceps for neurosurgery—which can be inserted into micromanipulators of a minimally invasive surgery-support system (called the hyper utility mechatronic assistant system, HUMAN)—was developed. This microforceps, which performs open-close operation at bending by means of a drive wire, is a single-opening type. It meets the specification of an outside diameter of 1mm and a maximum holding force of 1N, and a prototype was made of stainless steel by electric discharge machining. A microforceps drive-system was also constructed, and its dynamic characteristics were experimentally measured by a laser-sensor system. The forceps was then applied in an experiment on a swine brain tissue in vivo, and it was confirmed that its holding function is good enough for practical use. The results of these two experiments are being applied so that the holding-part mechanism and its dynamic characteristics can be further improved for clinical use. It is concluded that this newly developed microforceps will be agreat help in further developing minimally invasive neurosurgery using HUMAN.
ISSN:1347-443X
1881-4379
DOI:10.11239/jsmbe2002.41.122