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Semi-Automated Needle Steering in Biological Tissue Using an Ultrasound-Based Deflection Predictor
Authors:Mohsen Khadem  Carlos Rossa  Nawaid Usmani  Ron S. Sloboda  Mahdi Tavakoli
Affiliation:1.Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,University of Alberta,Edmonton,Canada;2.The Cross Cancer Institute and the Department of Oncology,University of Alberta,Edmonton,Canada
Abstract:The performance of needle-based interventions depends on the accuracy of needle tip positioning. Here, a novel needle steering strategy is proposed that enhances accuracy of needle steering. In our approach the surgeon is in charge of needle insertion to ensure the safety of operation, while the needle tip bevel location is robotically controlled to minimize the targeting error. The system has two main components: (1) a real-time predictor for estimating future needle deflection as it is steered inside soft tissue, and (2) an online motion planner that calculates control decisions and steers the needle toward the target by iterative optimization of the needle deflection predictions. The predictor uses the ultrasound-based curvature information to estimate the needle deflection. Given the specification of anatomical obstacles and a target from preoperative images, the motion planner uses the deflection predictions to estimate control actions, i.e., the depth(s) at which the needle should be rotated to reach the target. Ex-vivo needle insertions are performed with and without obstacle to validate our approach. The results demonstrate the needle steering strategy guides the needle to the targets with a maximum error of 1.22 mm.
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