Robotic Assisted Ultrasound-Guided Endovascular Stent Implantation in a Vascular Model.
Endovascular procedures are the preferred method for treating peripheral arterial disease. However, limited imaging options during these procedures, such as X-rays and contrast media, expose patients and healthcare professionals to potentially harmful radiation. This study introduces a robotic ultrasound system (RUSS) for navigating endovascular procedures in order to reduce radiation and provide additional information.The RUSS comprises a seven-degree-of-freedom robotic arm that navigates an ultrasound transducer across a specific region of interest. The system is controlled by a self-programed software designed to navigate the robotic arm in a methodical and reproducible manner using a foot switch.An endovascular surgeon investigated the guidance and visibility of various guidewires and successfully implanted three stents in a vascular leg phantom using the RUSS without further radiation exposure.The innovative set-up has several potential applications, including radiation-free endovascular procedures as well as health screening and diagnostic support in vascular medicine.
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- Ultrasonography, Interventional
- Ultrasonography
- Surgery, Computer-Assisted
- Surgery
- Stents
- Software
- Robotic Surgical Procedures
- Phantoms, Imaging
- Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Humans
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Ultrasonography, Interventional
- Ultrasonography
- Surgery, Computer-Assisted
- Surgery
- Stents
- Software
- Robotic Surgical Procedures
- Phantoms, Imaging
- Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Humans