The robotic grasper also measures the consistency of objects in its grip by means of feedback to its motors. |
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New laparoscopic instruments, such as the ultrasonic dissector and atraumatic grasper, may make minimally invasive procedures feasible for more patients. |
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The unique expandable channel of the Versascope Sheath allows delivery of 2mm instruments including the biopsy cup, grasper and scissors. |
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The physicians used an instrument with miniature scissors and a grasper to tie the knot, he says. |
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A tenaculum or multitoothed grasper is placed through the tube and blade to grasp the tissue to the revolving blade. |
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The compact swivel clevis replaces the hoist hook and prevents detachment from the hoist or grasper without the use of a tool. |
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To gain exposure, the parietal pleura was elevated with a grasper and opened from the second to the fifth rib head. |
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Bernard was kitted out with an extendable grasper, a pounds 1,000 gnasher-resistant leather suit, wicket keeper-style protective gloves, a riot helmet and binoculars. |
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Next, the 2-mm alligator grasper is punched through the dermis in needlelike fashion under direct visualization in the location as just described. |
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Stage Three is again untimed, but tests athletes with obstacles like the Hang Climb and the doorknob Grasper. |
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