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Titel
Non-metallic MR-guided Concentric Tube Robot for Intracerebral Hemorrhage Evacuation
Ist Teil von
  • IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering, 2023-10, Vol.PP (10), p.1-10
Ort / Verlag
United States: IEEE
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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IEEE Xplore
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Objective : We aim to develop and evaluate an MR-conditional concentric tube robot for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) evacuation. Methods: We fabricated the concentric tube robot hardware with plastic tubes and customized pneumatic motors. The robot kinematic model was developed using a discretized piece-wise constant curvature (D-PCC) approach to account for variable curvature along the tube shape, and tube mechanics modeling with friction to compensate torsional deflection of the inner tube. The MR-safe pneumatic motors were controlled using a variable gain PID algorithm. The robot hardware was validated in a series of systematic bench-top and MRI experiments, and the robot's evacuation efficacy was tested in MR-guided phantom trials. Results: The pneumatic motor was able to achieve a rotational accuracy of 0.32°±0.30° with the proposed variable gain PID control algorithm. The kinematic model provided a positional accuracy of the tube tip of 1.39±0.54 mm. The robot was able to evacuate an initial 38.36 mL clot, leaving a residual hematoma of 8.14 mL after 5 minutes, well below the 15 mL guideline suggesting good post-ICH evacuation clinical outcomes. Conclusion: This robotic platform provides an effective method for MR-guided ICH evacuation. Significance: ICH evacuation is feasible under MRI guidance using a plastic concentric tube, indicating potential feasibility in future animal studies.

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