Haptic Guidance Based on All-Optical Ultrasound Distance Sensing for Safer Minimally Invasive Fetal Surgery.

Caspar Gruijthuijsen, Richard Colchester, Alain Devreker, Allan Javaux, Efthymios Maneas, Sacha Noimark, Wenfeng Xia, Danail Stoyanov, Dominiek Reynaerts, Jan Deprest, Sebastien Ourselin, Adrien Desjardins, Tom Vercauteren, Emmanuel Vander Poorten
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By intervening during the early stage of gestation, fetal surgeons aim to correct or minimize the effects of congenital disorders. As compared to postnatal treatment of these disorders, such early interventions can often actually save the life of the fetus and also improve the quality of life of the newborn. However, fetal surgery is considered one of the most challenging disciplines within Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), owing to factors such as the fragility of the anatomic features, poor visibility, limited manoeuvrability, and extreme requirements in terms of instrument handling with precise positioning. This work is centered on a fetal laser surgery procedure treating placental disorders. It proposes the use of haptic guidance to enhance the overall safety of this procedure and to simplify instrument handling. A method is described that provides effective guidance by installing a forbidden region virtual fixture over the placenta, thereby safeguarding adequate clearance between the instrument tip and the placenta. With a novel application of all-optical ultrasound distance sensing in which transmission and reception are performed with fibre optics, this method can be used with a sole reliance on intraoperatively acquired data. The added value of the guidance approach, in terms of safety and performance, is demonstrated in a series of experiments with a robotic platform.

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基于全光学超声距离传感的触觉引导用于更安全的微创胎儿手术。
通过在妊娠早期进行干预,胎儿外科医生旨在纠正或尽量减少先天性疾病的影响。与产后治疗这些疾病相比,这种早期干预通常可以挽救胎儿的生命,也可以提高新生儿的生活质量。然而,胎儿手术被认为是微创外科(MIS)中最具挑战性的学科之一,原因包括解剖特征的脆弱性、可见性差、可操作性有限以及对精确定位的器械操作的极端要求。这项工作的重点是胎儿激光手术治疗胎盘疾病。它建议使用触觉指导来提高该程序的整体安全性,并简化仪器操作。描述了一种方法,该方法通过在胎盘上安装禁区虚拟固定装置来提供有效的指导,从而保护器械尖端和胎盘之间的足够间隙。随着全光超声距离传感的一种新应用,其中用光纤进行传输和接收,这种方法可以完全依赖于术中采集的数据。在机器人平台的一系列实验中,证明了制导方法在安全性和性能方面的附加值。
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