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6 Optical Fiber Array Sensor for Force Estimation and Localization in TAVI Procedure: Design, Modeling, Analysis and Validation Bandari N; Dargahi J; Packirisamy M; 34450813
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7 Finite Element Modelling of a Reflection Differential Split-D Eddy Current Probe Scanning Surface Notches. Mohseni E, França DR, Viens M, Xie WF, Xu B 32214578
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9 Influence of Head Tissue Conductivity Uncertainties on EEG Dipole Reconstruction. Vorwerk J, Aydin Ü, Wolters CH, Butson CR 31231178
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Title:Optical Fiber Array Sensor for Force Estimation and Localization in TAVI Procedure: Design, Modeling, Analysis and Validation
Authors:Bandari NDargahi JPackirisamy M
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34450813/
DOI:10.3390/s21165377
Publication:Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Keywords:finite element methodforcelocalizationoptical sensorsensingtransaortic valve implantation
PMID:34450813 Category: Date Added:2021-08-28
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Robotic Surgery Laboratory, Mechanical, Industrial, and Aerospace Engineering Department, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 2W1, Canada.
2 Optical Bio-Micro Systems Laboratory, Mechanical, Industrial, and Aerospace Engineering Department, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 2W1, Canada.

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Transcatheter aortic valve implantation has shown superior clinical outcomes compared to open aortic valve replacement surgery. The loss of the natural sense of touch, inherited from its minimally invasive nature, could lead to misplacement of the valve in the aortic annulus. In this study, a cylindrical optical fiber sensor is proposed to be integrated with valve delivery catheters. The proposed sensor works based on intensity modulation principle and is capable of measuring and localizing lateral force. The proposed sensor was constituted of an array of optical fibers embedded on a rigid substrate and covered by a flexible shell. The optical fibers were modeled as Euler-Bernoulli beams with both-end fixed boundary conditions. To study the sensing principle, a parametric finite element model of the sensor with lateral point loads was developed and the deflection of the optical fibers, as the determinant of light intensity modulation was analyzed. Moreover, the sensor was fabricated, and a set of experiments were performed to study the performance of the sensor in lateral force measurement and localization. The results showed that the transmitted light intensity decreased up to 24% for an external force of 1 N. Additionally, the results showed the same trend between the simulation predictions and experimental results. The proposed sensor was sensitive to the magnitude and position of the external force which shows its capability for lateral force measurement and localization.





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