CoBra: Towards Adaptive Robotized Prostate Brachytherapy under MRI Guidance

Sepaldeep Singh Dhaliwal, A. Belarouci, Mario Sanz Lopez, Fabien Verbrugghe, Othman Lakhal, G. Dherbomez, T. Chettibi, R. Merzouki
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This paper presents a novel concept for robotized adaptive prostate Brachytherapy (BT) under Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The Cooperative Brachytherapy (CoBra) concept with compact modular design robot-guide is capable of serving mount of Low Dose Rate (LDR-BT), High Dose Rate (HDR-BT), and Biopsy modules and operate in-bore 3 Tesla MRI. CoBra integrates the multi-components - radiotherapy, imaging, needle, robot-guide as one global system. CoBra MR-robot is a 5 degrees-of-freedom, actuated using non-magnetic piezo-ultrasonic motors. CoBra Robot intends to place BT seeds to the patient positioned in-bore in lithotomy under MRI-feedback control for the purpose of adaptive brachytherapy. The robot is capable of posing biopsy and BT needle modules for both straight and oblique orientation. It is controlled with an absolute sensor for position sensing. The paper presents recent advances in designing a robotic system for adaptive tumor-targeting in-bore intraoperatively under real-time MRI.
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CoBra:在MRI引导下的自适应机器人前列腺近距离治疗
本文提出了一种基于磁共振成像(MRI)的机器人自适应前列腺近距离放射治疗(BT)的新概念。协同近距离治疗(CoBra)概念与紧凑的模块化设计机器人指南,能够服务安装低剂量率(LDR-BT),高剂量率(HDR-BT)和活检模块,并在3特斯拉MRI内操作。CoBra集成了多个组件-放射治疗,成像,针,机器人引导作为一个全局系统。CoBra MR-robot是一个5自由度的机器人,使用非磁性压电超声电机驱动。CoBra机器人打算在mri反馈控制下,将BT种子放置在取石术中定位的患者体内,以达到适应性近距离治疗的目的。该机器人能够将活检和BT针模块放置在垂直和倾斜方向。它是由一个绝对传感器控制的位置传感。本文介绍了一种在实时MRI下术中自适应肿瘤靶向机器人系统的最新进展。
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