Tactile Feedback Exceeds Visual Feedback to Display Tissue Slippage in a Laparoscopic Grasper

E. P. Westebring-van der Putten, W. W. Lysen, V. D. Henssen, N. Koopmans, Richard H. M. Goossens, John van den Dobbelsteen, Jenny Dankelman, J. Jakimowcz. Tactile Feedback Exceeds Visual Feedback to Display Tissue Slippage in a Laparoscopic Grasper. In James D. Westwood, Susan W. Westwood, Randy S. Haluck, Helene M. Hoffman, Greg T. Mogel, Roger Phillips, Richard A. Robb, Kirby G. Vosburgh, editors, Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 17 - NextMed: Design for/the Well Being, MMVR 2009, Long Beach, CA, USA, January 19-22, 2009. Volume 142 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, pages 420-425, IOS Press, 2009. [doi]

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E. P. Westebring-van der Putten

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W. W. Lysen

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V. D. Henssen

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N. Koopmans

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Richard H. M. Goossens

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