Robot-assisted needle placement in open-MRI: System architecture, integration and validation

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This work describes an integrated system for planning and performing percutaneous procedures - such as prostate biopsy - with robotic assistance under MRI-guidance. The physician interacts with a planning interface in order to specify the set of desired needle trajectories, based on anatomical structures and lesions observed in the patient's MR images. All image-space coordinates are automatically computed, and used to position a needle guide by means of an MRI-compatible robotic manipulator, thus avoiding the limitations of the traditional fixed needle template. Direct control of real-time imaging aids visualization of the needle as it is manually inserted through the guide. Results from in-scanner phantom experiments are provided. © 2006 The authors. All rights reserved.

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DiMaio, S. P., Pieper, S., Chinzei, K., Hata, N., Balogh, E., Fichtinger, G., … Kikinis, R. (2006). Robot-assisted needle placement in open-MRI: System architecture, integration and validation. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 119, pp. 126–131). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3109/10929080601168254

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