Research and development of a laparoscopic surgical device for ligating endless organs based on a flexible structure

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While laparoscopic surgery has become increasingly widely used, many laparoscopic procedures are time-consuming and difficult to accomplish compared to open surgery. One such procedure is the ligation of endless organs. In this paper, the development and prototyping of a laparoscopic instrument that could significantly increase the efficiency of laparoscopic ligation is outlined. The mechanism is based on a snake-like flexible structure which is actuated by control wires. A simple simulation was carried out by both experienced surgical staff as well as non-surgical persons to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed mechanism.

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Zhu, R., Yamamoto, I., Lawn, M. J., Hashimoto, Y., Nagayasu, T., Yamasaki, N., & Matsumoto, K. (2017). Research and development of a laparoscopic surgical device for ligating endless organs based on a flexible structure. Computer Assisted Surgery, 22, 36–44. https://doi.org/10.1080/24699322.2017.1378790

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