Publications by authors named "Moritz Spiller"

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  • Laparoscopic access is a crucial but difficult part of surgery, often leading to complications, with current tools offering limited safety at higher prices.
  • A new prototype using vibroacoustic signals was tested on pig cadavers, successfully detecting 100% of abdominal cavity entries during 193 insertions.
  • This technology improves situational awareness for surgeons, can identify all phases of needle insertion, and doesn't need specialized sensors in the instrument tip, making it compatible with various medical tools.
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  • The study explores a new method to enhance tactile feedback in minimally invasive surgery using vibration signals from instrument-tissue interactions.
  • The feasibility study successfully differentiated between three non-animal and three animal tissue types by analyzing vibro-acoustic signals and applying machine learning classification techniques.
  • Results indicate that this vibration-based approach shows high accuracy in tissue differentiation, suggesting potential for improved tactile information in surgical procedures.
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The direct tactile assessment of surface textures during palpation is an essential component of open surgery that is impeded in minimally invasive and robot-assisted surgery. When indirectly palpating with a surgical instrument, the structural vibrations from this interaction contain tactile information that can be extracted and analysed. This study investigates the influence of the parameters contact angle α and velocity v→ on the vibro-acoustic signals from this indirect palpation.

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Creating surgical access is a critical step in laparoscopic surgery. Surgeons have to insert a sharp instrument such as the Veress needle or a trocar into the patient's abdomen until the peritoneal cavity is reached. They solely rely on their experience and distorted tactile feedback in that process, leading to a complication rate as high as 14% of all cases.

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Background: Biometric sensing is a security method for protecting information and property. State-of-the-art biometric traits are behavioral and physiological in nature. However, they are vulnerable to tampering and forgery.

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Introduction: Atherosclerotic diseases of the carotid are a primary cause of cerebrovascular events such as stroke. For the diagnosis and monitoring angiography, ultrasound- or magnetic resonance-based imaging is used which requires costly hardware. In contrast, the auscultation of carotid sounds and screening for bruits - audible patterns related to turbulent blood flow - is a simple examination with comparably little technical demands.

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This paper presents an improved solution for vibroarthrographic measurements. Four different setups for sensor attachment to the knee were assessed with a focus on the stability and reproducibility of the measured signals. By means of power spectral density estimates, the main signal components were compared and afterwards evaluated by conducting a cross-correlation analysis.

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