Difference between revisions of "Key technologies"
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− | |[[File:epfl_instantlab_tech.jpg|300px|sans_cadre|]] || || || <big> '''Instrumented surgical tools ''' </big> | + | |[[File:epfl_instantlab_tech.jpg|300px|sans_cadre|]] || || || <big> '''Instrumented surgical tools. ''' </big> Integration of optical technologies in surgical tools opens the way to precision increase in robotised tasks for medical application. Picture on the left represents micro-surgery tool with embedded force sensor to improve tissue manipulation (©EPFL). |
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Revision as of 15:32, 10 September 2017
Several key technologies are developed thanks to SPIRITS for interventional radiology and more generally for hybrid image-guided surgery: