| Literature DB >> 35237770 |
Smruti Mahapatra1, Tarana Parvez Kaovasia1, Ana Ainechi1, Molly Acord1, Nicholas Theodre1, Amir Manbachi1.
Abstract
Standard diagnostic ultrasound imaging procedures heavily rely on the human operator for image acquisition. This may lead to unnecessary artifacts in the images, since involuntary hand movement is unavoidable. Certain surgical procedures also involve "jump" movement of the subject on the operating table, further exacerbating image quality. In this study, we attempt to mitigate the problem by designing an ultrasound probe holder using 3D printing. This holder would potentially be light enough to attach to surgical retractors, thus eliminating operator intervention and relative motion between the probe and the patient.Entities:
Keywords: 3D printing; Neurosurgery; functional imaging; intraoperative imaging; neurological imaging; probe-holder; ultrasound
Year: 2021 PMID: 35237770 PMCID: PMC8883360 DOI: 10.1115/dmd2021-1049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc 2021 Des Med Devices Conf DMD2021 (2021)