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Sensorised Surgical Gloves for Neuroendovascular Procedures
Sponsor: NHS Lothian
Summary
A deeper understanding of the forces required for optimal flow diverter stent deployment could improve procedural safety and shorten the learning curve for new devices. In the past, force sensors have been physically attached to devices in some way. The investigators approach is to incorporate force sensors into the hands of the operator handling the device using sensorised surgical gloves. Participants will be asked to deploy a Flow Diverter (FD) in a biorealistic silicone model while wearing force sensing surgical gloves. The primary objective of the study is to show whether sensorised gloves are capable of meaningful force detection in neurointerventional procedures. The investigators will also explore the potential of developing computer vision technology in neurointervention. The investigators are inviting groups of experts and novices to participate. This will allow the investigators to understand if analysis of glove force outputs can distinguish operator experience.
Official title: Sensorised Surgical Gloves for Neuroendovascular Procedures: Preclinical Study in Flow Diverter Placement Using 3D Printed Biorealistic Haptic Simulators
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
12
Start Date
2026-03
Completion Date
2026-11
Last Updated
2026-01-28
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Sensorised surgical gloves
Force sensing surgical gloves
Computer vision
Data collection to investigate potential for computer vision
Locations (1)
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom