Viscoelastic Modeling of Human Nasal Tissues With a Mobile Measurement Device

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2019

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Işıtman, Oğulcan
Ayit, Orhan
Dede, Mehmet İsmet Can

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Springer

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Abstract

Modeling the dynamic of tool-tissue interaction for the robotic minimally invasive surgeries is one of the main issues for designing appropriate robot controllers. A mobile measurement device is produced in order to model some nasal tissues of a human. This mobile device is a hand-held one which measures the applied moments and relative angular displacements about a fixed pivot point. The ex-vivo measurements are realized by surgeons on a relatively fresh human cadaver head. The tip of the nose and the nasal concha are the two tissues that are investigated. In this study, five different viscoelastic models are considered; Elastic, Kelvin- Voight, Kelvin-Boltzmann, Maxwell and Hunt-Crossley. The results are evaluated and cross-validated on each data set. Hunt-Crossley and Kelvin-Boltzmann models provided the minimum root-mean-square (RMS) error among the other models.

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Soft tissue modeling, Ex-vivo tests, Nasal tissue, Elastic model, Maxwell model, Ex-vivo tests, Soft tissue modeling, Elastic model, Nasal tissue, Maxwell model

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Işıtman, O., Ayit, O., Vardarlı, E., Hanalioğlu, Ş., Işıkay, İ., Berker, M., and Dede, M.İ.C. (2019). Viscoelastic modeling of human nasal tissues with a mobile measurement device. In G. Carbone, M. Ceccarelli, and D. Pisla (Eds.), New Trends in Medical and Service Robotics: Advances in Theory and Practice, (pp. 216-224). Cham: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-00329-6_25

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New Trends in Medical and Service Robotics

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65

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216

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224
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