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Robotically Driven Interventions: A Method of Using CT Fluoroscopy without Radiation Exposure to the Physician
Stephen B. Solomon, Alexandru Patriciu, Mark E. Bohlman, Louis R. Kavoussi, Dan Stoianovici
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 135
Abstract
Radiation exposure to physicians' hands during interventional procedures with computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopic guidance may be high. A robot was developed that could hold, orient, and advance a needle, with CT fluoroscopic guidance. This robot could be either computer or joystick controlled. Twenty-three robotically guided percutaneous interventions were performed without complication. Physician radiation exposure was negligible during the CT fluoroscopy-guided procedures.
Keywords
MedicineFluoroscopyRadiation exposurePercutaneousRadiologyMedical physicsComputed tomographyNuclear medicine
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