Force Measurements for Needle Insertions into SEBS Soft Tissue Mimicking Simulants with and without Waterjet Running Through the Needle

Published: 22 May 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/dzhg3d69mb.1
Contributors:
Mahdieh Babaiasl,
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Description

Three distinct experiments are conducted to compare the insertion forces of traditional needles and waterjet needles. These include: (a) insertion of a needle without the waterjet to give a baseline for a traditional needle’s insertion forces, (b) reinserting a needle without waterjet in the existing channel from (a) to determine the frictional component of (a), and (c) a new insertion with the waterjet enabled (in a fresh channel) to compare the insertion forces against both the traditional needle insertion and the friction-only component of a traditional insertion. The key finding is that Waterjet Needles Result in a Reduction in Insertion Force of Over 50 %. In the data the first column is displacement and the second column is force. Main.m is a matlab file to help with plotting the data.

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The full experimental setup is explained in the paper: Babaiasl, M., Yang, F. and Swensen, J.P., 2018, August. Towards Water-Jet Steerable Needles. In 2018 7th IEEE International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (Biorob) (pp. 601-608). IEEE.

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Biomedical Engineering, Robotics, Soft Tissue, Water, Force Measurement, Axial Force

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