Despite technological progress in instrumental diagnostic investigations of the last decade, prostate cancer remains one of the most frequent malignant tumors and the second leading cause of cancer death among men. Although prostate biopsy remains the reference among all diagnosis procedures, it still exposes patients to the risk of developing complications. In this paper, the authors present a novel robotic system for prostate cancer diagnosis aimed at improving the current diagnostic procedures and reducing their undesired effects. The purpose of this work is to validate the proposed methodology by considering experimental analysis on both phantom and ex-vivo prostate tissues
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is applied to non-invasively visualize patient’s anatomy and tumour...
Tumors in the human prostate are usually stiffer compared to surrounding non-malignant glandular tis...
Prostate biopsy is considered as a definitive way for diagnosing prostate malignancies. Urologists a...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in the male population. Transrectal ultr...
In this review, we summarized and critically discussed the most recent developments in the field of ...
Introduction: Robot-assisted devices have been recently developed for use in prostate biopsy. Howeve...
Purpose: We present the validation of PROST, a robotic device for prostate biopsy. PROST is designed...
Prostate biopsy is a manual procedure carried out mostly under ultrasound (US) guidance to confirm t...
Robotics is a rapidly advancing field and its introduction in healthcare can have a multitude of ben...
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of using a remote-controlled, pneumatically actuated magnetic res...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the concordance of cancer location of the tissue mapping from a mechanical pres...
With the rapid expansion of robot-assisted surgical procedures, the need for robot-compliant image g...
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the most common pathology afflicting ageing men. The gold stan...
Background: It has been proven that intraoperative prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targete...
Background The most common form of cancer among males in Europe and the USA is prostate cancer, PCa...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is applied to non-invasively visualize patient’s anatomy and tumour...
Tumors in the human prostate are usually stiffer compared to surrounding non-malignant glandular tis...
Prostate biopsy is considered as a definitive way for diagnosing prostate malignancies. Urologists a...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in the male population. Transrectal ultr...
In this review, we summarized and critically discussed the most recent developments in the field of ...
Introduction: Robot-assisted devices have been recently developed for use in prostate biopsy. Howeve...
Purpose: We present the validation of PROST, a robotic device for prostate biopsy. PROST is designed...
Prostate biopsy is a manual procedure carried out mostly under ultrasound (US) guidance to confirm t...
Robotics is a rapidly advancing field and its introduction in healthcare can have a multitude of ben...
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of using a remote-controlled, pneumatically actuated magnetic res...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the concordance of cancer location of the tissue mapping from a mechanical pres...
With the rapid expansion of robot-assisted surgical procedures, the need for robot-compliant image g...
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the most common pathology afflicting ageing men. The gold stan...
Background: It has been proven that intraoperative prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targete...
Background The most common form of cancer among males in Europe and the USA is prostate cancer, PCa...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is applied to non-invasively visualize patient’s anatomy and tumour...
Tumors in the human prostate are usually stiffer compared to surrounding non-malignant glandular tis...
Prostate biopsy is considered as a definitive way for diagnosing prostate malignancies. Urologists a...