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Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Guidance of Autonomous Robotic Breast Biopsy: Feasibility Study

Edward D. Light, Albert J. Rogers, Daniel von Allmen, Kaicheng Liang, Stephen W. Smith

Year
2020
Citations
3

Abstract

Feasibility studies of autonomous robot biopsies in tissue have been conducted using real time 3D ultrasound combined with simple thresholding algorithms. The robot first autonomously processed 3D image volumes received from the ultrasound scanner to locate a metal rod target embedded in turkey breast tissue simulating a calcification, and in a separate experiment, the center of a water-filled void in the breast tissue simulating a cyst. In both experiments the robot then directed a needle to the desired target, with no user input required. Separate needle-touch experiments performed by the image-guided robot in a water tank yielded an rms error of 1.15 mm.

Keywords

UltrasoundBreast biopsyBiopsyMedicineBreast ultrasoundRadiologyComputer scienceMedical physicsArtificial intelligenceBreast cancer

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