## Abstract ## Background Conventional vascular interventional surgery (VIS) is manually performed under fluoroscopic guidance, requiring lead protection for the surgeons. A remoteโcontrol vascular interventional surgery robot (VISR) which can remotely, safely and precisely perform VIS would have
Overview of the vascular interventional robot
โ Scribed by Liu Da; Dapeng Zhang; Tianmiao Wang
- Publisher
- Wiley (Robotic Publications)
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 401 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1478-5951
- DOI
- 10.1002/rcs.212
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Background
Conventional vascular interventional surgery (VIS) is manually performed under fluoroscopic guidance, requiring lead protection for the surgeons. In order to reduce the Xโray irradiation, the robot has been introduced to VIS in this study. The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive summary of the vascular interventional robot (VIR).
Methods
A retrospective review of the currently published literature on VIR is discussed. The overview details the key technologies of VIR.
Results
Surgeons operate the robot far away from the patient, so protecting themselves from Xโray irradiation. The robot system carries out the VIS precisely and provides threeโdimensional visualization of vasculature that can be used for preoperative planning and intraโoperative navigation.
Conclusions
The use of the vascular interventional robot appears safe and feasible for vascular interventional surgery. VIR can offer radiation safety to surgeon and enhance surgical accuracy. Copyright ยฉ 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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