Friction behaviour between a laparoscopic grasper and the large intestine during minimally invasive surgery

IF 1.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Yan Guo, Chengmo Cai, Wei Li
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Abstract

Slippage is a common phenomenon between laparoscopic graspers and tissues during minimally invasive surgery, which may lead to inefficient surgical operations, prolonged operation time, and increased patient suffering. The stability factors related to the friction behaviour between laparoscopic graspers and the large intestine, including bio-surface liquids, pulling angle, and surface profile of graspers, were studied. The friction behaviour at the large intestine–grasper interface was tested using a UMT-II tribometer under the conditions of clamping force of 1–4 N, sliding displacement of 15 mm, and sliding velocity of 2 mm/s to simulate the grasping and pulling operations of soft tissue. The results showed that the bio-surface liquid (serum) of the large intestine significantly decreased the friction coefficient, thus reducing the grasping efficiency. A pulling angle of 15° could generate the peak frictional force and enhance the grasping stability. The frictional force increased with the ratio of the profile surface area of the grasper. These results demonstrate that the grasping stability can be improved by changing either the bio-surface liquid condition or the pulling angle. In addition, a grasper with a larger profile surface area can also prevent slippage due to its significant influence on the pressure distribution and actual contact area for tissue retention.

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微创手术中腹腔镜抓取器与大肠之间的摩擦行为
在微创手术中,腹腔镜握持器与组织之间普遍存在滑脱现象,可能导致手术效率低下,延长手术时间,增加患者痛苦。研究了影响腹腔镜抓握器与大肠摩擦行为的因素,包括生物表面液体、抓握器的拉伸角度和抓握器的表面轮廓。采用UMT-II型摩擦计,在夹紧力为1 ~ 4 N、滑动位移为15 mm、滑动速度为2 mm/s的条件下,测试了大肠-抓取器界面的摩擦行为,模拟了软组织的抓取和抓取操作。结果表明,大肠生物表面液(血清)明显降低了摩擦系数,从而降低了抓取效率。当拉力角为15°时,可产生最大摩擦力,提高抓握稳定性。摩擦力随抓握器轮廓表面积的比值增大而增大。实验结果表明,通过改变生物表面液体条件和抓取角度可以提高抓取的稳定性。此外,由于对压力分布和组织保留的实际接触面积有重大影响,具有较大轮廓表面积的抓握器也可以防止滑移。
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Biosurface and Biotribology
Biosurface and Biotribology Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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