Light Puncture Robot for CT and MRI Interventions
mai 23, 2008·,,,,,,·
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Bricault Ivan
Zemiti Nabil
Jouniaux Émilie
Fouard Céline
Taillant Élise
Dorandeu Frédéric
Cinquin Philippe
Résumé
The new robot named light puncture robot (LPR), has an original compact body-supported architecture, which is naturally able to follow the patient’s body surface respiratory movements for abdominal and thoracic percutaneous procedures, which is compatible with CT, open MRI, and closed MRI. It is entirely made of plastic and uses MR-compatible pneumatic actuators powered by compressed air. It is localized via an image-based control using a localization device that is totally integrated to the robot. The physician is also included in the control loop, since he/she selects the target and the entry point and supervises the whole process.
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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine