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A meshless method to simulate interactions between large soft tissue and a surgical grasper

Nooshabadi, Z. Saghaei
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Abdi, E.
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Farahmand, F.
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2016
Scientia Iranica

Realistic simulation of tool-tissue interactions can help to develop more effective surgical training systems and simulators. This study uses a finite element and meshless modeling approach to simulate the grasping procedure of a large intra-abdominal organ, i.e. a kidney, during laparoscopic surgery. Results indicate that the accuracy of the meshless method is comparable with that of the finite element method, with root mean square errors in the range of 0.8 to 2.3 mm in different directions. For the model presented in this study, the computational cost of the meshless method was much less than that of the finite element model. (C) 2016 Sharif University of Technology. All rights reserved.

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research article
Web of Science ID

WOS:000371008800013

Author(s)
Nooshabadi, Z. Saghaei
Abdi, E.
Farahmand, F.
Narimani, R.
Chizari, M.
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Elsevier Science Bv

Published in
Scientia Iranica
Volume

23

Issue

1

Start page

295

End page

300

Subjects

Intra-abdominal

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Large deformation

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Finite element

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Meshless method

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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April 1, 2016
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