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FIBER OPTIC DISTRIBUTED SENSING NETWORK FOR SHAPE SENSING-ASSISTED EPIDURAL NEEDLE GUIDANCE
Epidural anesthesia is a pain management process that requires the insertion of a miniature
needle through the epidural space located within lumbar vertebrae. The use of a guidance system for
manual insertion can reduce failure rates and provide increased efficiency in the process. In this work,
we present and experimentally assess a guidance system based on a network of fiber optic distributed
sensors. The fibers are mounted externally to the needle, without blocking its inner channel, and
through a strain-to-shape detection method reconstruct the silhouette of the epidural device in real
time (1 s). We experimentally assessed the shape sensing methods over 25 experiments performed in
a phantom, and we observed that the sensing system correctly identified bending patterns typical in
epidural insertions, characterized by the different stiffness of the tissues. By studying metrics related
to the curvatures and their temporal changes, we provide identifiers that can potentially serve for
the (in)correct identification of the epidural space, and support the operator through the insertion
process by recognizing the bending patterns