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An experimental test-bed for robot-assisted image-guided minimally invasive lung brachytherapy

Ana Luisa Trejos, Shiva Mohan, Harman Bassan, Amy Lin, A. Kashigar, Rajni V. Patel, Richard Malthaner

Year
2007
Citations
5

Abstract

An experimental test-bed for robot-assisted image-guided minimally invasive lung brachytherapy has been developed. The setup includes surgical robots, a device to accurately drop brachytherapy seeds, an ultrasound system, electromagnetic trackers, and navigational software. An evaluation using the test-bed was performed to compare the open procedure and the video-assisted thoracoscopic procedure with the proposed robot-assisted minimally invasive procedure under ultrasound image guidance and electromagnetic tracking. The results show that the use of robotic systems and image guidance can provide improved seed placement accuracy as compared to open surgery, while reducing the invasiveness of the procedure and trauma to the patient's body.

Keywords

BrachytherapyRobotComputer scienceInvasive surgerySoftwareUltrasoundComputer visionBitTorrent trackerImage-guided surgeryArtificial intelligence

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