Minimally invasive procedures are increasingly attractive to patients and medical personnel because they can reduce operative trauma, recovery times, and overall costs. However, during these procedures, the physician has a very limited view of the interventional field and the exact position of surgical instruments. We present an image-guided platform for precision placement of surgical instruments based upon a small four degree-of-freedom robot (B-RobII; ARC Seibersdorf Research GmbH, Vienna, Austria). This platform includes a custom instrument guide with an integrated spiral fiducial pattern as the robot’s end-effector, and it uses intra-operative computed tomography (CT) to register the robot to the patient directly before the interventio...
Abstract: Today’s most successful surgical robots are perhaps surgeon-driven systems, such as the da...
AbstractRemote-controlled interventional robots are widely studied in recent years to reduce the rad...
ROBOTIC RESEARCH PLATFORM FOR IMAGE-GUIDED SURGERY ASSISTANCE Camilo A. Cortes1,2, Iñigo Barandiaran...
This article presents positioning results of a stereotactic robotic assistant for percutaneous needl...
Image-guided surgery (IGS) enables accurate and safe minimally invasive treatment of diseases, inclu...
International audienceThis paper describes the design and evaluation of the second generation of a r...
Fluoroscopy-guided percutaneous biopsy interventions are mostly performed with traditional free-hand...
The main challenges of Computed Tomography (CT)-guided organ puncture are the mental registration of...
Minimally invasive procedures are rapidly growing in popularity thanks to advancements in medical ro...
In the context of surgery, it is very common to face challenging scenarios during the preoperative p...
Computed tomography (CT) guided percutaneous punctures of the liver for cancer diagnosis and therapy...
Robot-assisted surgery, or “robotic”surgery, has been developed to address thedifficulties with the ...
BACKGROUND: The biplane fluoroscopy guided robot system (BFRS) was developed for surgical robotic sy...
Abstract. We present a simple method for robot registration in computer tomography imaging systems. ...
Purpose: Percutaneous ablation under MRI-guidance allows treating otherwise inoperable liver tumors ...
Abstract: Today’s most successful surgical robots are perhaps surgeon-driven systems, such as the da...
AbstractRemote-controlled interventional robots are widely studied in recent years to reduce the rad...
ROBOTIC RESEARCH PLATFORM FOR IMAGE-GUIDED SURGERY ASSISTANCE Camilo A. Cortes1,2, Iñigo Barandiaran...
This article presents positioning results of a stereotactic robotic assistant for percutaneous needl...
Image-guided surgery (IGS) enables accurate and safe minimally invasive treatment of diseases, inclu...
International audienceThis paper describes the design and evaluation of the second generation of a r...
Fluoroscopy-guided percutaneous biopsy interventions are mostly performed with traditional free-hand...
The main challenges of Computed Tomography (CT)-guided organ puncture are the mental registration of...
Minimally invasive procedures are rapidly growing in popularity thanks to advancements in medical ro...
In the context of surgery, it is very common to face challenging scenarios during the preoperative p...
Computed tomography (CT) guided percutaneous punctures of the liver for cancer diagnosis and therapy...
Robot-assisted surgery, or “robotic”surgery, has been developed to address thedifficulties with the ...
BACKGROUND: The biplane fluoroscopy guided robot system (BFRS) was developed for surgical robotic sy...
Abstract. We present a simple method for robot registration in computer tomography imaging systems. ...
Purpose: Percutaneous ablation under MRI-guidance allows treating otherwise inoperable liver tumors ...
Abstract: Today’s most successful surgical robots are perhaps surgeon-driven systems, such as the da...
AbstractRemote-controlled interventional robots are widely studied in recent years to reduce the rad...
ROBOTIC RESEARCH PLATFORM FOR IMAGE-GUIDED SURGERY ASSISTANCE Camilo A. Cortes1,2, Iñigo Barandiaran...