This paper presents a 3.0 mm diameter endoscopic forceps design for use in minimally invasive surgical procedures, which require significant grasping and spreading forces. Models of the proposed design predict considerable improvements in the opening range (140%) and force application (87%) for both grasping and spreading when compared with currently used endoscopic forceps. Several of the tool’s design characteristics promote fail-safe malfunctions, including locking before catastrophic failure and the decreased likelihood in detached parts. Initial benchtop testing showed good agreement between prototype performance and model prediction. Frictional losses experienced during testing were found to depend on load orientation. A surgical prototype is currently being manufactured for ex vivo testing.
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Design of a Multifunctional Forceps for Use in Endoscopic Surgery
Mary Frecker,
Mary Frecker
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University
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Abraham Mathew,
Abraham Mathew
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University
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Eric Pauli
Eric Pauli
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University
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Andrew Rau
The Pennsylvania State University
Mary Frecker
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University
Abraham Mathew
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University
Eric Pauli
Hershey Medical Center,
The Pennsylvania State University
J. Med. Devices. Jun 2010, 4(2): 027502 (1 pages)
Published Online: August 6, 2010
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Rau, A., Frecker, M., Mathew, A., and Pauli, E. (August 6, 2010). "Design of a Multifunctional Forceps for Use in Endoscopic Surgery." ASME. J. Med. Devices. June 2010; 4(2): 027502. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3442789
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