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Gang Li1, Niravkumar A Patel1, Yanzhou Wang1, Charles Dumoulin2, Wolfgang Loew2, Olivia Loparo2, Katherine Schneider2, Karun Sharma3, Kevin Cleary3, Jan Fritz4, Iulian Iordachita1.
Abstract
This paper reports the improved design, system integration, and initial experimental evaluation of a fully actuated body-mounted robotic system for real-time MRI-guided lower back pain injections. The 6-DOF robot is composed of a 4-DOF needle alignment module and a 2-DOF remotely actuated needle driver module, which together provide a fully actuated manipulator that can operate inside the scanner bore during imaging. The system minimizes the need to move the patient in and out of the scanner during a procedure, and thus may shorten the procedure time and streamline the clinical workflow. The robot is devised with a compact and lightweight structure that can be attached directly to the patient's lower back via straps. This approach minimizes the effect of patient motion by allowing the robot to move with the patient. The robot is integrated with an image-based surgical planning module. A dedicated clinical workflow is proposed for robot-assisted lower back pain injections under real-time MRI guidance. Targeting accuracy of the system was evaluated with a real-time MRI-guided phantom study, demonstrating the mean absolute errors (MAE) of the tip position to be 1.50±0.68mm and of the needle angle to be 1.56±0.93°. An initial cadaver study was performed to validate the feasibility of the clinical workflow, indicating the maximum error of the position to be less than 1.90mm and of the angle to be less than 3.14°.Entities:
Keywords: MRI-guided robot; body-mounted robot; lower back pain injection; robot-assisted intervention
Year: 2020 PMID: 33748414 PMCID: PMC7971162 DOI: 10.1109/lra.2020.3007459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Robot Autom Lett