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Citing Papers
Bicycle helmets are highly protective against traumatic brain injury within a dense urban setting
2015
Artificial tactile sensing in minimally invasive surgery – a new technical approach
2006
Effects of experience on force perception threshold in minimally invasive surgery
2007
Haptic feedback in robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery
2008 Standout
Early exposure to haptic feedback enhances performance in surgical simulator training: a prospective randomized crossover study in surgical residents
2006
A new framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions: update of Medical Research Council guidance
2021 Standout
Can Surgeons Think and Operate with Haptics at the Same Time?
2007
A realist process evaluation of robot-assisted surgery: integration into routine practice and impacts on communication, collaboration and decision-making
2017
Estimating the global incidence of traumatic brain injury
2018 Standout
What are the learning affordances of 3‐D virtual environments?
2009 Standout
Haptics in minimally invasive surgery – a review
2008
Pneumatic balloon actuators for tactile feedback in robotic surgery
2008
The Benefit of Force Feedback in Surgery: Examination of Blunt Dissection
2007
Works of Omar Bholat being referenced
Tactile feedback is present during minimally invasive surgery
1999
Helmet use is associated with safer bicycling behaviors and reduced hospital resource use following injury
2013
Vulnerable roadway users struck by motor vehicles at the center of the safest, large US city
2013
Defining the role of haptic feedback in minimally invasive surgery.
1999