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A Fabry-Perot interferometry based MRI-compatible miniature uniaxial force sensor for percutaneous needle placement

Weijian Shang, Hao Su, Gang Li, Cosme Furlong, Gregory S. Fischer

Year
2013
Citations
23

Abstract

Robot-assisted surgical procedures, taking advantage of the high soft tissue contrast and real-time imaging of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), are developing rapidly. However, it is crucial to maintain tactile force feedback in MRI-guided needle-based procedures. This paper presents a Fabry-Perot interference (FPI) based system of an MRI-compatible fiber optic sensor which has been integrated into a piezoelectrically actuated robot for prostate cancer biopsy and brachytherapy in 3T MRI scanner. The opto-electronic sensing system design was minimized to fit inside an MRI-compatible robot controller enclosure. A flexure mechanism was designed that integrates the FPI sensor fiber for measuring needle insertion force, and finite element analysis was performed for optimizing the correct force-deformation relationship. The compact, low-cost FPI sensing system was integrated into the robot and calibration was conducted. The root mean square (RMS) error of the calibration among the range of 0-10 Newton was 0.318 Newton comparing to the theoretical model which has been proven sufficient for robot control and teleoperation.

Keywords

RobotTeleoperationCalibrationComputer scienceProstate brachytherapyMagnetic resonance imagingScannerHaptic technologyBrachytherapyBiomedical engineering

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