| Literature DB >> 28867930 |
Dan Stoianovici1, Chunwoo Kim1, Doru Petrisor1, Changhan Jun1, Sunghwan Lim1, Mark W Ball1, Ashley Ross1, Katarzyna J Macura2, Mohamad Allaf1.
Abstract
Compatibility of mechatronic devices with the MR environment has been a very challenging engineering task. After over a decade of developments, we report the successful translation to clinical trials of our MR Safe robot technology. MrBot is a 6-degree-of-freedom, pneumatically actuated robot for transperineal prostate percutaneous access, built exclusively of electrically nonconductive and nonmagnetic materials. Its extensive pre-clinical tests have been previously reported. Here, we present the latest technology developments, an overview of the regulatory protocols, and technically related results of the clinical trial. The FDA has approved the MrBot for the biopsy trial, which was successfully performed in 5 patients. With no trajectory corrections, and no unsuccessful attempts to target a site, the robot achieved an MRI based needle targeting accuracy of 2.55 mm. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first robot approved by the FDA for the MR environment. The results confirm that it is possible to perform safe and accurate robotic manipulation in the MRI scanner, and the development of MR Safe robots is no longer a daunting technical challenge.Entities:
Keywords: FDA; MR Safe; MRI compatible; Medical robotics; clinical trial; motor; pneumatic; prostate biopsy; robot
Year: 2016 PMID: 28867930 PMCID: PMC5578622 DOI: 10.1109/TMECH.2016.2618362
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE ASME Trans Mechatron ISSN: 1083-4435 Impact factor: 5.303