Image Guided Percutaneous Robotic Interventions for Solid Organs

IF 1.4 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Govindarajan Narayanan MD , Ripal T. Gandhi MD , Bente A.T. van den Bemd MD
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Abstract

Robotic systems for minimally invasive procedures, particularly in interventional oncology, have advanced significantly, especially for percutaneous interventions guided by CT, Cone-beam CT, and MRI. These systems, which include needle-guiding and needle-driving robots, enhance the precision of procedures like biopsy and tumor ablation. Needle-guiding robots plan and align the needle, while needle-driving robots autonomously advance it, improving needle placement accuracy, enabling out-of-plane insertion, and reducing radiation exposure. These robotic systems offer key clinical benefits, such as stable needle guidance for challenging angulated approaches and better access to lesions in confined spaces, like CT or MRI gantries. They can guide the needle to the optimal region of a lesion without the need for a second contrast injection, improving both diagnosis and treatment. While many robotic systems have been developed, only a few have reached clinical use. Early studies show promising results, but concerns about increased complexity and cost remain. Further research and clinical trials are needed to fully evaluate their value, though we believe that robotic systems will play an increasingly important role in the future of image-guided interventions, particularly for challenging tumors.
图像引导的经皮实体器官机器人介入治疗。
用于微创手术的机器人系统,特别是在介入肿瘤学领域,特别是在CT、锥束CT和MRI引导下的经皮介入手术方面取得了显著进展。这些系统包括针导向和针驱动机器人,提高了活检和肿瘤消融等手术的精度。针导向机器人规划和对准针,而针驱动机器人自动推进针,提高针的放置精度,实现面外插入,并减少辐射暴露。这些机器人系统提供了关键的临床益处,例如稳定的针头引导,以应对具有挑战性的成角入路,以及更好地进入狭窄空间的病变,如CT或MRI龙门。它们可以将针引导到病变的最佳区域,而不需要第二次注射造影剂,从而改善诊断和治疗。虽然已经开发了许多机器人系统,但只有少数达到了临床应用。早期的研究显示出有希望的结果,但对复杂性和成本增加的担忧仍然存在。需要进一步的研究和临床试验来充分评估它们的价值,尽管我们相信机器人系统将在未来的图像引导干预中发挥越来越重要的作用,特别是对于具有挑战性的肿瘤。
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Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
2.70
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0.00%
发文量
47
期刊介绍: Interventional radiology is an area of clinical diagnosis and management that is highly technique-oriented. Therefore, the format of this quarterly journal, which combines the visual impact of an atlas with the currency of a journal, lends itself perfectly to presenting the topics. Each issue is guest edited by a leader in the field and is focused on a single clinical technique or problem. The presentation is enhanced by superb illustrations and descriptive narrative outlining the steps of a particular procedure. Interventional radiologists, neuroradiologists, vascular surgeons and neurosurgeons will find this a useful addition to the clinical literature.
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