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Preliminary in vivo evaluation of a needle insertion manipulator for central venous catheterization
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Title
Preliminary in vivo evaluation of a needle insertion manipulator for central venous catheterization
Issued Date
2014-12
Citation
Kobayashi, Yo. (2014-12). Preliminary in vivo evaluation of a needle insertion manipulator for central venous catheterization. ROBOMECH Journal, 1(1), 1–7. doi: 10.1186/s40648-014-0018-3
Type
Article
ISSN
2197-4225
Abstract
Central venous catheterization is associated with potential complications secondary to accidental puncture, including venous bleeding and pneumothorax. We developed a system that avoids these complications and simplifies the procedure using a robot to provide puncture assistance. We herein report a puncture experiment conducted in vivo in a porcine to evaluate the manipulator. The right and left jugular veins of a pig were punctured five times each through both opened and unopened skin at a puncture angle and speed. A venous placement rate of 80% was obtained with opened skin. A much lower rate of 40% was obtained with unopened skin. One of five attempts in opened skin was unsuccessful, likely because of the stick-slip phenomenon. This system was effective for jugular venous puncture of opened skin. Future studies should focus on puncture conditions that facilitate needle placement, inhibit the stick-slip phenomenon, and minimize needle bending due to the presence of skin. © 2014 Kobayashi et al.; licensee Springer.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/3140
DOI
10.1186/s40648-014-0018-3
Publisher
Springer Verlag
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