MRI-guided robot-assisted lumpectomy for surgical management of early breast cancer: Preliminary investigation and use case analysis
Yanyan Yu, Keyu Yan, Tarun K. Podder, W.S. Ng, Kristin L. Brill, L. Liao
- Year
- 2008
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
Dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE MRI) in combination with ultrasound and/or X-ray imaging offers an excellent roadmap for intraoperative surgical guidance for complete excision of the true extent of disease in early stage breast cancer. However, incorporation of image-guidance in the operating room is challenging due to patient positioning, precise targeting under tissue deformation, instrument incompatibility and limited maneuverability, and complex human-technology interface. In this paper, we outline a novel strategy and preliminary simulation data on a proposed robot-assisted lumpectomy technique in the prone position using DCE MRI for real-time guidance. Extension to CT guidance for X-ray enhancing lesions would require minimal additional specifications. For ultrasound enhancing lesions, a method to ensure co-registration of the target with MRI is presented.
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