Anthony L. Gunderman;Saikat Sengupta;Zhefeng Huang;Dimitri Sigounas;Chima Oluigbo;Isuru S. Godage;Kevin Cleary;Yue Chen
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摘要
立体定向神经外科是一种成熟的外科技术,用于在治疗颅内病变时进行导航和引导。脑内出血(ICH)是立体定向神经外科手术可治疗的各种神经外科疾病中的一例。作为我们正在进行的实时磁共振引导下 ICH 清除工作的一部分,我们的目标是满足临床对安装在头骨上的无框架立体定向瞄准装置的未满足需求,该装置可与微创机器人系统一起用于磁共振引导下的介入治疗。在本文中,我们介绍了 NICE-Aiming,一种神经外科、介入、可配置设备,用于在磁共振引导下进行机器人神经外科介入的有效瞄准。我们开发了一个运动学模型,并将该系统与同心管机器人(CTR)一起用于(i)颅骨模型和(ii)首次报道的使用体外鹅头进行体外 CTR ICH 抽离。NICE-Aiming 原型在自由空间中的针尖精度为 1.41±0.35 毫米。在磁共振引导的凝胶模型实验中,瞄准精度为 2.07±0.42 毫米,残留血肿体积为 12.87 毫升(原始体积的 24.32%)。在磁共振引导的体外椭圆形头部实验中,目标定位精度为 2.48±0.48 mm,残留血肿体积为 1.42 mL(原始体积的 25.08%)。
Toward MR-Guided Robotic Intracerebral Hemorrhage Evacuation: Aiming Device Design and ex vivo Ovine Head Trial
Stereotactic neurosurgery is a well-established surgical technique for navigation and guidance during treatment of intracranial pathologies. Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is an example of various neurosurgical conditions that can benefit from stereotactic neurosurgery. As a part of our ongoing work toward real-time MR-guided ICH evacuation, we aim to address an unmet clinical need for a skull-mounted frameless stereotactic aiming device that can be used with minimally invasive robotic systems for MR-guided interventions. In this paper, we present NICE-Aiming, a Neurosurgical, Interventional, Configurable device for Effective-Aiming in MR-guided robotic neurosurgical interventions. A kinematic model was developed and the system was used with a concentric tube robot (CTR) for ICH evacuation in (i) a skull phantom and (ii) in the first ever reported ex vivo CTR ICH evacuation using an ex vivo ovine head. The NICE-Aiming prototype provided a tip accuracy of 1.41±0.35 mm in free-space. In the MR-guided gel phantom experiment, the targeting accuracy was 2.07±0.42 mm and the residual hematoma volume was 12.87 mL (24.32% of the original volume). In the MR-guided ex vivo ovine head experiment, the targeting accuracy was 2.48±0.48 mm and the residual hematoma volume was 1.42 mL (25.08% of the original volume).