DocumentCode
2069942
Title
Development of a robotic device for MRI-guided interventions in the breast
Author
Tsekos, Nikolaos V. ; Shudy, John ; Yacoub, Essa ; Tsekos, Panagiotis V. ; Koutlas, Ioannis G.
Author_Institution
Center for Magnetic Resonance Res., Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
4-6 Nov 2001
Firstpage
201
Lastpage
208
Abstract
The objective of this work was to develop a robotic apparatus for MR-guided biopsy and therapeutic interventions in the breast. This device facilitates (i) conditioning of the breast, by setting the orientation and degree of compression, (ii) definition of the interventional probe trajectory, by setting the height and angulation of a probe guide and (iii) positioning of an interventional probe, by setting the depth of insertion. The apparatus is fitted with appropriate computer-controlled degrees of freedom for optimal approach for delivering and monitoring interventions with MR-guidance, such as diagnostic or therapeutic trans-cannula or subcutaneous minimally invasive procedures. The entire device is constructed of MR compatible material, i.e. non-magnetic and non-conductive, to eliminate artifacts and distortion of the local magnetic field. The apparatus is remotely controlled by means of ultrasonic actuators and a graphics user interface, providing real-time MR-guided planning and monitoring of the operation
Keywords
biomedical MRI; biomedical ultrasonics; cancer; medical image processing; medical robotics; patient treatment; MR compatible material; MR-guided biopsy interventions; MR-guided therapeutic interventions; MRI-guided intervention; breast; compression; computer-controlled degrees of freedom; graphics user interface; interventional probe trajectory; monitoring; orientation; probe guide; real-time MR-guided monitoring; real-time MR-guided planning; robotic device; subcutaneous minimally invasive procedures; trans-cannula procedures; ultrasonic actuators; Actuators; Breast biopsy; Computerized monitoring; Graphics; Magnetic fields; Magnetic materials; Minimally invasive surgery; Probes; Remote monitoring; Robots;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Conference, 2001. Proceedings of the IEEE 2nd International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Bethesda, MD
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1423-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BIBE.2001.974430
Filename
974430
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