Soft Robotic Deployable Origami Actuators for Neurosurgical Brain Retraction

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Abstract

Metallic tools such as graspers, forceps, spatulas, and clamps have been used in proximity to delicate neurological tissue and the risk of damage to this tissue is a primary concern for neurosurgeons. Novel soft robotic technologies have the opportunity to shift the design paradigm for these tools towards safer and more compliant, minimally invasive methods. Here, we present a pneumatically actuated, origami-inspired deployable brain retractor aimed at atraumatic surgical workspace generation inside the cranial cavity. We discuss clinical requirements, design, fabrication, analytical modeling, experimental characterization, and in-vitro validation of the proposed device on a brain model.

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Amadeo, T., Van Lewen, D., Janke, T., Ranzani, T., Devaiah, A., Upadhyay, U., & Russo, S. (2022). Soft Robotic Deployable Origami Actuators for Neurosurgical Brain Retraction. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2021.731010

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