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Influence of surgical gloves on haptic perception thresholds
Authors:Christian Hatzfeld  Sarah Dorsch  Carsten Neupert  Mario Kupnik
Institution:Technische Universit?t Darmstadt, Measurement and Sensor Technology, Darmstadt, Germany
Abstract:

Background

Impairment of haptic perception by surgical gloves could reduce requirements on haptic systems for surgery. While grip forces and manipulation capabilities were not impaired in previous studies, no data is available for perception thresholds.

Methods

Absolute and differential thresholds (20 dB above threshold) of 24 subjects were measured for frequencies of 25 and 250 Hz with a Ψ‐method. Effects of wearing a surgical glove, moisture on the contact surface and subject's experience with gloves were incorporated in a full‐factorial experimental design.

Results

Absolute thresholds of 12.8 dB and ?29.6 dB (means for 25 and 250 Hz, respectively) and differential thresholds of ?12.6 dB and ?9.5 dB agree with previous studies. A relevant effect of the frequency on absolute thresholds was found. Comparisons of glove‐ and no‐glove‐conditions did not reveal a significant mean difference.

Conclusions

Wearing a single surgical glove does not affect absolute and differential haptic perception thresholds.
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