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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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