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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 4/2009

Open Access 01-04-2009

Effect of laparoscopic grasper force transmission ratio on grasp control

Authors: Eleonora P. Westebring-van der Putten, John J. van den Dobbelsteen, Richard H. M. Goossens, Jack J. Jakimowicz, Jenny Dankelman

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 4/2009

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Abstract

Background

Surgeons may cause tissue damage by incorrect laparoscopic pinch force control. Unpredictable tissue and grasper properties may cause slips or ruptures. This study investigated how different forms of haptic feedback influence the surgeon’s ability to generate a safe laparoscopic grasp while pulling tissues of variable stiffness using graspers with different force transmission ratios. The results will help define design requirements for training facilities and instruments.

Methods

For this study, 10 participants lifted an object barehanded, with tweezers, or with one of two laparoscopic graspers until they where able to complete five consecutive safe lifts under different tissue stiffness conditions. The participants were presented with indirect visual feedback of pinch force, object location, and target location.

Results

Lifting with instruments (tweezers or graspers) required 4.5 to 14.5 times as many practice trials as barehanded lifting, where no slips were recorded. Additionally, slips occurred more often with a decreasing force transmission ratio of the graspers and with increasing tissue stiffness. The maximal pinch force was higher in lifting with instruments than in barehanded lifting (26–60%) irrespective of the stiffness conditions. Using a grasper, the slip margin often was not high enough in the stiffest condition, resulting in slippage of up to 84%.

Conclusions

Without the direct tactile feedback that occurs with normal skin–tissue contact, subjects using graspers have trouble anticipating slippage when lifting tissue with variable stiffness. Performance drops with a decreased force transmision ratio of the instrument and increased tissue stiffness. Furthermore, the pinch forces are not adapted to the variable stiffness conditions. The same pinch force is applied irrespective of tissue stiffness. It takes participants longer to learn a safe laparoscopic grasp than to learn barehanded lifts. Additionally, to perform safe laparoscopic surgery, care should be taken when graspers with a low force transmission ratio are used.
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Metadata
Title
Effect of laparoscopic grasper force transmission ratio on grasp control
Authors
Eleonora P. Westebring-van der Putten
John J. van den Dobbelsteen
Richard H. M. Goossens
Jack J. Jakimowicz
Jenny Dankelman
Publication date
01-04-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 4/2009
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-008-0107-6

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