SeptalPro:用于心脏介入的力传感机器人经隔膜穿刺系统的开发和可用性评估。

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摘要

目的:本研究旨在开发和评估SeptalPro系统,这是一种新型机器人平台,旨在通过集成实时远程控制和力传感来提高经间隔穿刺(TSP)手术的精度、安全性和效率。方法:SeptalPro系统在模拟临床环境中使用拟人化假体进行评估。四名经验丰富的心脏病专家和一名心脏病学实习生参加了这项研究,进行人工和机器人辅助的TSP手术。使用轨迹和运动平滑度指标以及用户对系统在临床环境中的可用性的反馈来评估系统的性能。结果:与手动方法相比,机器人辅助方法显示出更好的空间控制能力,对于经验丰富的操作员来说,路径长度明显缩短,空间分散减少。SeptalPro系统还实现了更平稳、更有效的刀具运动,减少了平均运动抖动。用户反馈表明对系统的可用性和潜在的临床效益非常满意。结论:SeptalPro代表了TSP的重大进步,为传统手工方法相关的挑战提供了一个有希望的解决方案。与手动方法相比,机器人系统在空间控制和运动平滑方面表现出优越的性能。意义:本研究通过整合高精度力传感、临床验证的性能指标和结构化评估协议,建立了评估机器人TSP系统的第一个综合框架,为机器人辅助TSP程序的临床转化提供了必要的基础。
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SeptalPro: Development and Usability Evaluation of a Force-Sensing Robotic Transseptal Puncture System for Cardiac Interventions.

Objective: This study aimed to develop and evaluate the SeptalPro system, a novel robotic platform designed to enhance the precision, safety, and efficiency of transseptal puncture (TSP) procedures by integrating real-time remote control and force sensing.

Methods: The SeptalPro system was assessed using an anthropomorphic phantom in a simulated clinical environment. Four experienced cardiologists and one cardiology trainee participated in the study, performing manual and robot-assisted TSP procedures. The system's performance was evaluated using trajectory and motion smoothness metrics, as well as user feedback on the system's usability in a clinical environment.

Results: The robot-assisted approach demonstrated superior spatial control compared to the manual approach, with significantly shorter path lengths and reduced spatial dispersion for experienced operators. The SeptalPro system also achieved smoother and more efficient tool motions, as indicated by reduced mean motion jerk. User feedback indicated high satisfaction with the system's usability and potential clinical benefits.

Conclusion: SeptalPro represents a significant advancement in TSP, offering a promising solution to the challenges associated with the conventional manual approach. The robotic system demonstrated superior performance in terms of spatial control and motion smoothness compared to the manual approach.

Significance: This work establishes the first comprehensive framework for evaluating robotic TSP systems through integration of high-precision force sensing, clinically-validated performance metrics, and structured assessment protocols, providing essential foundations towards clinical translation of robotic assistance in TSP procedures.

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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
880
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering contains basic and applied papers dealing with biomedical engineering. Papers range from engineering development in methods and techniques with biomedical applications to experimental and clinical investigations with engineering contributions.
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