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Telerobotic Transcatheter Delivery System for Mitral Valve Implant

Ronghuai Qi, Namrata U. Nayar, Jaydev P. Desai

Year
2023
Citations
10

Abstract

Mitral regurgitation (MR) is the most common type of valvular heart disease, affecting over 2% of the world population, and the gold-standard treatment is surgical mitral valve repair/replacement. Compared to open-heart surgeries, minimally invasive surgeries (MIS) using transcatheter approaches have become popular because of their notable benefits such as less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stay, and faster recovery time. However, commercially available catheters are manually actuated, causing over-exposure of clinical staff to radiation and increased risk of human error during medical interventions. To tackle this problem, in this letter, we propose a telerobotic transcatheter delivery system, which consists of a robotic catheter (5.7 mm OD), a reinforced guide tube (1.11m length), and an actuation system. We present the robotic system design, fabrication of key components, and static model of reinforced quadlumen tube. The robot interface design enables the user to intuitively control the robot. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the telerobotic transcatheter delivery system and reinforced quadlumen tube in a realistic human cardiovascular phantom for preclinical evaluation.

Keywords

valvular heart diseaseMitral regurgitationCatheterMedicineMitral valveImaging phantomImplantMitral valve replacementBiomedical engineeringRobotic arm

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