Cognitive AutonomouS CAtheters Operating in Dynamic Environments

E. V. Poorten, P. T. Tran, A. Devreker, Caspar Gruijthuijsen, S. Díez, G. Smoljkic, V. Strbac, N. Famaey, D. Reynaerts, J. Sloten, Abraham Temesgen Tibebu, Bingbin Yu, C. Rauch, Felix Bernard, Y. Kassahun, J. H. Metzen, S. Giannarou, Liang Zhao, Su-Lin Lee, Guang-Zhong Yang, E. Mazomenos, Ping-Lin Chang, D. Stoyanov, Maryna Kvasnytsia, J. Deun, E. Verhoelst, M. Sette, Anita Di Iasio, G. Leo, Fabian Hertner, D. Scherly, Leandro Chelini, Nicolai Häni, D. Seatovic, Benoît Rosa, H. Praetere, P. Herijgers
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Advances in miniaturized surgical instrumentation are key to less demanding and safer medical interventions. In cardiovascular procedures interventionalists turn towards catheter-based interventions, treating patients considered unfit for more invasive approaches. A positive outcome is not guaranteed. The risk for calcium dislodgement, tissue damage or even vessel rupture cannot be eliminated when instruments are maneuvered through fragile and diseased vessels. This paper reports on the progress made in terms of catheter design, vessel reconstruction, catheter shape modeling, surgical skill analysis, decision making and control. These efforts are geared towards the development of the necessary technology to autonomously steer catheters through the vasculature, a target of the EU-funded project Cognitive AutonomouS CAtheters operating in Dynamic Environments (CASCADE). Whereas autonomous placement of an aortic valve implant forms the ultimate and concrete goal, the technology of individual building blocks to reach such ambitious goal is expected to be much sooner impacting and assisting interventionalists in their daily clinical practice.
动态环境下的认知自主导尿管
小型化手术器械的进步是实现更低要求和更安全的医疗干预的关键。在心血管手术中,介入医师转向以导管为基础的介入,治疗那些被认为不适合更有创入路的患者。不能保证会有积极的结果。当器械通过脆弱和病变的血管时,钙脱位、组织损伤甚至血管破裂的风险无法消除。本文报道了导管设计、血管重建、导管形态建模、手术技巧分析、决策与控制等方面的研究进展。这些努力都是为了开发必要的技术来自主引导导管通过脉管系统,这是欧盟资助的动态环境中运行的认知自主导管(CASCADE)项目的目标。尽管自主放置主动脉瓣植入物是最终和具体的目标,但实现这一雄心勃勃的目标的个体构建模块技术有望更快地影响和协助介入医生的日常临床实践。
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