Tay B K, Stylopoulos N, De S, Rattner D W, Srinivasan M A
Laboratory for Human and Machine Haptics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2002;85:514-9.
The lack of data on in-vivo material properties of soft tissues has been a significant impediment in the development of virtual reality based surgical simulators that can provide the user with realistic visual and haptic feedback. As a first step towards characterizing the mechanical behavior of organs, this work presents in-vivo force response of the liver and lower esophagus of pigs when subjected to ramp and hold, and sinusoidal indentations delivered using a haptic feedback device, Phantom, employed as a mechanical stimulator. The results show that pulse significantly affects the reaction forces and that the lower esophagus is 2 to 2.5 times stiffer than the liver.
缺乏软组织体内材料特性的数据,一直是基于虚拟现实的手术模拟器发展的重大障碍,这类模拟器能够为用户提供逼真的视觉和触觉反馈。作为表征器官力学行为的第一步,本研究展示了猪的肝脏和下段食管在使用触觉反馈设备(名为Phantom的机械刺激器)施加斜坡保持和正弦压痕时的体内力响应。结果表明,脉冲对反作用力有显著影响,且下段食管的硬度比肝脏大2至2.5倍。