Design and performance evaluation of a minimally invasive telerobotic platform for transurethral surveillance and intervention - Abstract

Bladder cancer, a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, presents a unique opportunity for aggressive treatment due to the ease of transurethral accessibility.

While the location affords advantages, transurethral resection of bladder tumors can pose a difficult challenge for surgeons encumbered by current instrumentation or difficult anatomic tumor locations. This paper presents the design and evaluation of a telerobotic system for transurethral surveillance and surgical intervention. The implementation seeks to improve current procedures and enable development of new surgical techniques by providing a platform for intravesicular dexterity and integration of novel imaging and interventional instrumentation. The system includes a dexterous continuum robot with access channels for the parallel deployment of multiple visualization and surgical instruments. The paper first presents the clinical conditions imposed by transurethral access and the limitations of the current stateof- the-art instrumentation. Motivated by the clinical requirements, the design considerations for this system are discussed and the prototype system is presented. Telemanipulation evaluation demonstrates submillimetric RMS positioning accuracy and intravesicular dexterity suitable for improving transurethral surveillance and intervention.

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Goldman R, Bajo A, Maclachlan L, Pickens R, Herrell S, Simaan N.   Are you the author?

Reference: IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2012 Oct 22. Epub ahead of print.


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PMID: 23144027

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