A Brief Insight on Magnetic Resonance Conditional Neurosurgery Robots
- PMID: 34993701
- DOI: 10.1007/s10439-021-02891-z
A Brief Insight on Magnetic Resonance Conditional Neurosurgery Robots
Abstract
The brain is a delicate organ in the human body that requires extreme care. Brain-related diseases are unavoidable. Perse, neurosurgery is a complicated procedure that demands high precision and accuracy. Developing a surgical robot is a complex task. To date, there are only a handful of neurosurgery robots in the market that distinctly undergo clinical procedures. These robots have exorbitant cost that hinders the utmost care progress in the area as they are unaffordable. This paper looked at the historical perspective and presented insight literature of the magnetic resonance conditional stereotactic neurosurgery robots that find their ways in clinics, abandoning research projects and promising research yet to undergo clinical use. In addition, the study also gives a thorough insight into the advantage of magnetic resonance imaging modalities and magnetic resonance conditional robots and the future challenges in automation use. Image compatibility test data and accuracy results are also examined because they guarantee that these systems work correctly in particular imaging settings. The primary differences between these systems include actuation and control technologies, construction materials, and the degree of freedom. Thus, one system has an advantage over the other.
Keywords: Aspiration; Biopsy; Electrode implantations; Hyperthermia; Medical robot; Microsurgery; Neurosurgery.
© 2022. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Biomedical Engineering Society.
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