触摸肿瘤边界:保乳手术中基于超声的虚拟固定装置的初步研究。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Laura Connolly, Tamas Ungi, Adnan Munawar, Anton Deguet, Chris Yeung, Russell H Taylor, Parvin Mousavi, Gabor Fichtinger, Keyvan Hashtrudi-Zaad
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目的:在保乳手术中划定肿瘤边界是具有挑战性的,因为肿瘤通常是高度移动的,不可触及的,并且具有不规则形状的边界。为了解决这些挑战,我们介绍了一种应用触觉反馈进行肿瘤定位的协作机器人引导系统。在这项初步研究中,我们的目标是评估该系统是否以及如何成功地整合到乳腺癌护理中。方法:将一个小型触觉机器人改装为电灼刀片,作为协作控制的手术工具。利用超声和电磁导航来识别肿瘤的边界和位置。当手术工具与肿瘤边界碰撞时,施加禁区虚拟夹具。我们进行了一项研究,要求使用者在有和没有触觉引导的情况下从乳房模拟物中切除肿瘤。然后我们定性和定量地评估这些模拟切除的结果。结果:虚拟夹具引导可改善切除边缘。一般来说,当有触觉反馈时,用户会发现任务不那么需要脑力,不那么令人沮丧,也不那么费力。我们还发现了对手术工作流程的一些意想不到的影响,这些影响将指导设计调整和培训方案向前发展。结论:在模拟保乳手术中,虚拟固定装置有助于肿瘤边界的定位。未来的工作将包括广泛的用户研究,以进一步验证这些结果并微调我们的引导系统。
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Touching the tumor boundary: a pilot study on ultrasound-based virtual fixtures for breast-conserving surgery.

Purpose: Delineating tumor boundaries during breast-conserving surgery is challenging as tumors are often highly mobile, non-palpable, and have irregularly shaped borders. To address these challenges, we introduce a cooperative robotic guidance system that applies haptic feedback for tumor localization. In this pilot study, we aim to assess if and how this system can be successfully integrated into breast cancer care.

Methods: A small haptic robot is retrofitted with an electrocautery blade to operate as a cooperatively controlled surgical tool. Ultrasound and electromagnetic navigation are used to identify the tumor boundaries and position. A forbidden region virtual fixture is imposed when the surgical tool collides with the tumor boundary. We conducted a study where users were asked to resect tumors from breast simulants both with and without the haptic guidance. We then assess the results of these simulated resections both qualitatively and quantitatively.

Results: Virtual fixture guidance is shown to improve resection margins. On average, users find the task to be less mentally demanding, frustrating, and effort intensive when haptic feedback is available. We also discovered some unanticipated impacts on surgical workflow that will guide design adjustments and training protocol moving forward.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that virtual fixtures can help localize tumor boundaries in simulated breast-conserving surgery. Future work will include an extensive user study to further validate these results and fine-tune our guidance system.

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International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
243
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal for Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (IJCARS) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for closing the gap between medical and technical disciplines, and encourages interdisciplinary research and development activities in an international environment.
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