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Needle Insertion Force of Biological Soft Tissue for Haptic based Intravenous Injection Simulator

Bummo Ahn, Eun-Young Jung, Young Ho Lee, Yong Soo Lim, Rae Woong Park, Jung Kim, Dong Kyun Park
JKSPE 2012;29(2):222-228.
Published online: February 1, 2012
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Haptics and virtual reality are rapidly growing technologies in medical fields. Physicians and nurses can benefit from medical simulation via training and acquire surgical and clinical techniques. In this paper, the research on needle insertion force of biological tissue for haptic based intravenous injection simulator was carried out. We built the setup for needle insertion (intravenous injection) experiments and performed the experiments on live pigs. The force responses against needle insertion were measured using the experimental setup. In addition, the modeling of needle insertion force was carried out with the experimental results and numerical models via nonlinear least-squares method. The results presented in this paper indicate that the developed models can be applied not only to estimate the force feedback during intravenous injection procedure but also to improve the overall training quality of the medical simulator.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2012;29(2):222-228.   Published online February 1, 2012
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