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Costanza Culmone

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Frontiers in Medical Technology|November 7, 2022
MemoBox: A mechanical follow-the-leader system for minimally invasive surgeryCostanza Culmone, David J Jager, Paul Breedveld
Expert Review of Medical Devices|March 20, 2019
Surgical drilling of curved holes in bone - a patent reviewAlexander Sendrowicz, Marta Scali, Costanza Culmone, et al.
IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering|September 20, 2021
Follow-The-Leader Mechanisms in Medical Devices: A Review on Scientific and Patent LiteratureCostanza Culmone, Fatih S Yikilmaz, Fabian Trauzettel, et al.
Plos One|October 4, 2022
Comparison of two cable configurations in 3D printed steerable instruments for minimally invasive surgeryCostanza Culmone, Remi van Starkenburg, Gerwin Smit, et al.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|November 25, 2020
Implementation of anisotropic soft pads in a surgical gripper for secure and gentle grip on vulnerable tissuesPeter van Assenbergh, Costanza Culmone, Paul Breedveld, et al.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|May 9, 2019
ChoRe: A device for trans-catheter chordae tendineae repairCostanza Culmone, Awaz Ali, Marta Scali, et al.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)|December 24, 2021
A Fully 3D-Printed Steerable Instrument for Minimally Invasive SurgeryCostanza Culmone, Kirsten Lussenburg, Joost Alkemade, et al.
Plos One|May 15, 2020
Exploring non-assembly 3D printing for novel compliant surgical devicesCostanza Culmone, Paul W J Henselmans, Remi I B van Starkenburg, et al.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|June 5, 2018
A variable stiffness mechanism for steerable percutaneous instruments: integration in a needleIris De Falco, Costanza Culmone, Arianna Menciassi, et al.
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Frontiers in Medical Technology|November 7, 2022
MemoBox: A mechanical follow-the-leader system for minimally invasive surgeryCostanza Culmone, David J Jager, Paul Breedveld
Expert Review of Medical Devices|March 20, 2019
Surgical drilling of curved holes in bone - a patent reviewAlexander Sendrowicz, Marta Scali, Costanza Culmone, et al.
IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering|September 20, 2021
Follow-The-Leader Mechanisms in Medical Devices: A Review on Scientific and Patent LiteratureCostanza Culmone, Fatih S Yikilmaz, Fabian Trauzettel, et al.
Plos One|October 4, 2022
Comparison of two cable configurations in 3D printed steerable instruments for minimally invasive surgeryCostanza Culmone, Remi van Starkenburg, Gerwin Smit, et al.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|November 25, 2020
Implementation of anisotropic soft pads in a surgical gripper for secure and gentle grip on vulnerable tissuesPeter van Assenbergh, Costanza Culmone, Paul Breedveld, et al.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine|May 9, 2019
ChoRe: A device for trans-catheter chordae tendineae repairCostanza Culmone, Awaz Ali, Marta Scali, et al.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)|December 24, 2021
A Fully 3D-Printed Steerable Instrument for Minimally Invasive SurgeryCostanza Culmone, Kirsten Lussenburg, Joost Alkemade, et al.
Plos One|May 15, 2020
Exploring non-assembly 3D printing for novel compliant surgical devicesCostanza Culmone, Paul W J Henselmans, Remi I B van Starkenburg, et al.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|June 5, 2018
A variable stiffness mechanism for steerable percutaneous instruments: integration in a needleIris De Falco, Costanza Culmone, Arianna Menciassi, et al.
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