Title of article
Robotically assisted prostate brachytherapy with transrectal ultrasound guidance—Phantom experiments,
Author/Authors
Gabor Fichtinger، نويسنده , , Everette C. Burdette، نويسنده , , Attila Tanacs، نويسنده , , Alexandru Patriciu، نويسنده , , Dumitru Mazilu، نويسنده , , James C. Kinsey and Louis L. Whitcomb، نويسنده , , Dan Stoianovici، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
13
From page
14
To page
26
Abstract
Purpose
To report the preliminary experimental results obtained with a robot-assisted transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)–guided prostate brachytherapy system.
Methods and materials
The system consists of a TRUS unit, a spatially coregistered needle insertion robot, and an FDA-approved treatment planning and image-registered implant system. The robot receives each entry/target coordinate pair of the implant plan, inserts a preloaded needle, and then the seeds are deposited. The needles/sources are tracked in TRUS, thus allowing the plan to be updated as the procedure progresses.
Results
The first insertion attempt was recorded for each needle, without adjustment. All clinically relevant locations were reached in a prostate phantom. Nonparallel and parallel needle trajectories were demonstrated. Based on TRUS, the average transverse placement error was 2 mm (worst case 2.5 mm, 80% less than 2 mm), and the average sagittal error was 2.5 mm (worst case 5.0 mm, 70% less than 2.5 mm).
Conclusions
The concept and technical viability of robot-assisted brachytherapy were demonstrated in phantoms. The kinematically decoupled robotic assistant device is inherently safe. Overall performance was promising, but further optimization is necessary to prove the possibility of improved dosimetry
Keywords
brachytherapy , ultrasound , image guidance , prostate , Robotics
Journal title
Brachytherapy
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Brachytherapy
Record number
473921
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