微创血管内介入的机器人设备:介入放射学的新曙光

S. Gunduz, H. Albadawi, R. Oklu
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微创血管内介入治疗已成为治疗多种血管疾病的医学实践基石。为这些干预措施开发的工具也为靶向治疗(如化疗或放射治疗)开辟了新的途径,利用血管作为通往远处病变的高速公路。然而,对急性或慢性疾病的全血管内治疗的雄心壮志,从根本上受到各种挑战的阻碍,例如血管解剖的复杂性、进入较小血管的途径、病变血管的脆弱性、急诊手术要求、长时间暴露于电离X射线辐射以及患者特定因素,包括凝血病。这些缺点需要对目前的做法进行新的改进。智能软体机器人具有高精度无线控制和自主功能,适合最小的血管,有可能设定微创血管内治疗的未来标准。本文从血管内应用的角度讨论了小型机器人的现状,并比较了它们相对于现有栓系临床设备的潜在优势。然后,讨论了在血管系统内实际应用小型无系绳机器人的技术挑战和临床要求。
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Robotic Devices for Minimally Invasive Endovascular Interventions: A New Dawn for Interventional Radiology
Minimally invasive endovascular interventions have become the cornerstone of medical practice in the treatment of a variety of vascular diseases. Tools developed for these interventions have also opened new avenues for targeted delivery of therapeutics, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy, using the vessels as highways into remote lesions. A more ambitious move toward an all‐endovascular approach to acute or chronic conditions, however, is fundamentally hindered by a variety of challenges, such as the complexity of the vascular anatomy, access to smaller vessels, the fragility of diseased vessels, emergency procedure requirements, prolonged exposure to ionizing X‐ray radiation, and patient‐specific factors including coagulopathy. These shortcomings necessitate new advances to the current practice. Smart soft‐body robots that fit the smallest vessels with high‐precision wireless control and autonomous capabilities have the potential to set the future standards of minimally invasive endovascular therapies. Herein, the current state of the small‐scale robotics from the viewpoint of endovascular applications is discussed, and their potential advantages to the existing tethered clinical devices are compared. Then, technical challenges and the clinical requirements toward realistic applications of small‐scale untethered robots inside the vasculature are discussed.
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