首页|Reports from Otto-von-Guericke-University Describe Recent Advances in Robotics ( Vacuum-based and body-mounted roboticpatient interface with an integrated metas urface for MRI-guided interventions)

Reports from Otto-von-Guericke-University Describe Recent Advances in Robotics ( Vacuum-based and body-mounted roboticpatient interface with an integrated metas urface for MRI-guided interventions)

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Current study results on robotics have been published. According to news originating from Magdeburg, Germany, by NewsR x editors, the research stated, "The increased clinical relevance of image-guide d procedures, particularly of interventional magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI), highlights the need for advanced devices and robotics to optimize those procedur es." Our news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Otto-von-Guerick e-University: "To enable a realistic integration of robotics into the clinical w orkflow, robotic-patient interfaces (RPI) are required to ensure both functional ity and usability. However, current concepts have issues with patient accessibil ity and safety, user handling, or performing interventions on versatile body reg ions. This work presents a novel silicone-based RPI to flexibly mount the 'Micro positioning Robotics for Image-Guided Surgery' (mRIGS) system on differently sha ped body regions through vacuum, regulated with an electronic miniature pump. Ma ximum holding forces of 60N at -0.1 bar and 66N at -0.2 bar relative vacuum pres sure were reached depending on the applied human body area and tensile force ang les. MRI with the integrated metasurface indicated up to 200% sign al enhancement, enabling improved tissue contrast within the first 20mm in depth . The multifunctional design supported the incorporation of the sterile iMRI wor kflow concept."

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2024

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

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年,卷(期):2024.(Oct.8)