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Image-Guided Robotics for Standardized and Automated Biopsy and Ablation

Anna Christou, Amel Amalou, HooWon Lee, Jocelyne Rivera, Rui Li, Michael Kassin, Nicole Varble, Zion Tsz Ho Tse, Sheng Xu, Bradford J. Wood

2021Seminars in Interventional Radiology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Image-guided robotics for biopsy and ablation aims to minimize procedure times, reduce needle manipulations, radiation, and complications, and enable treatment of larger and more complex tumors, while facilitating standardization for more uniform and improved outcomes. Robotic navigation of needles enables standardized and uniform procedures which enhance reproducibility via real-time precision feedback, while avoiding radiation exposure to the operator. Robots can be integrated with computed tomography (CT), cone beam CT, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound and through various techniques, including stereotaxy, table-mounted, floor-mounted, and patient-mounted robots. The history, challenges, solutions, and questions facing the field of interventional radiology (IR) and interventional oncology are reviewed, to enable responsible clinical adoption and value definition via ergonomics, workflows, business models, and outcome data. IR-integrated robotics is ready for broader adoption. The robots are coming!

Topics & Concepts

RoboticsMedicineRobotMedical physicsArtificial intelligenceRadiologyWorkflowFluoroscopyStandardizationMagnetic resonance imagingComputer scienceDatabaseOperating systemAdvanced Radiotherapy TechniquesAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingSoft Robotics and Applications