Stomach Simulator for Analysis and Validation of Surgical Endoluminal Robots
Sara Condino, Kanako Harada, Nicola Ng Pak, Marco Piccigallo, Arianna Menciassi, Paolo Dario
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 22
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
A testing environment that imitates gastric geometry and contractile activity is necessary to analyse and validate endoluminal surgical robotic devices developed for gastric pathologies. To achieve this goal, a silicone stomach model and a mechanical setup to simulate gastric contractile motion were designed and fabricated. The developed stomach simulator was validated and its usefulness was demonstrated by means of internal pressure measurements and self-assembly tests of mock-ups of capsule devices. The results demonstrated that the stomach simulator is helpful for quantitative evaluation of endoluminal robotic devices before in-vitro / in-vivo experiments.
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