A Novel Robotic Control System Mimics Doctor’s Operation to Assist Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Ping Zhang
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Objectives: The use of current robotic systems to assist in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) fundamentallydiffers from performing conventional PCI. To overcome this problem, we developed a novel master-slave roboticcontrol system to assist in PCI, and evaluated its safety and feasibility in the delivery and manipulation of coronaryguidewires in vitro and in vivo.Methods: The novel robotic assist PCI system is composed of three parts: 1) a master actuator, which imitates thetraditional torque used by surgeons in conventional PCI, 2) a slave actuator, including a guidewire delivery system andforce monitoring equipment, and 3) a local area network based communication system.Results: The experiment was performed in six pigs. Both robotic and manual control completed the operation with no device- or procedure-associated complications. An experienced interventional cardiologist who was a first-time userof the novel robotic PCI system was able to advance the guidewire into a distal branch of a coronary artery within asimilar time to that required with the manual procedure.Conclusion: This early in vivo experiment with the novel robotic assisted PCI control system demonstrated that its feasibility, safety, and procedural effectiveness are comparable to those of manual operation. The novel robotic-assisted PCI control system required significantly less time to learn than other currently available systems.
一种新型机器人控制系统模拟医生手术以辅助经皮冠状动脉介入治疗
目的:使用当前的机器人系统来辅助经皮冠状动脉介入治疗(PCI)与传统的PCI有本质的不同。为了克服这个问题,我们开发了一种新的主从机器人控制系统来辅助PCI,并评估了其在体外和体内冠状动脉导丝输送和操作的安全性和可行性。方法:新型机器人辅助PCI系统由三部分组成:1)主驱动器,模仿外科医生在传统PCI中使用的传统扭矩;2)从驱动器,包括导丝输送系统和力监测设备;3)基于局域网的通信系统。结果:实验在6头猪身上进行。机器人和人工控制都完成了手术,没有设备或程序相关的并发症。一位经验丰富的介入心脏病专家第一次使用新型机器人PCI系统,他能够在与手动操作相同的时间内将导丝推进冠状动脉远端分支。结论:这种新型机器人辅助PCI控制系统的早期体内实验表明,其可行性、安全性和程序有效性与人工操作相当。新型机器人辅助PCI控制系统比其他现有系统需要更少的学习时间。
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Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications
Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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