Image guided robotic system for keyhole neurosurgery

JOSKOWICZ LEO (Inventor), SHOHAM MOSHE (Inventor), SHAMIR REUVEN (Inventor), Moti Freiman (Inventor), ZEHAVI ELI (Inventor), SHOSHAN YIGAL (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

A novel image-guided system for precise automatic targeting in minimally invasive keyhole neurosurgery. The system consists of a miniature robot fitted with a mechanical guide for needle, probe, or catheter insertion. Intraoperative, the robot is directly affixed to a head clamp or to the patient skull. It automatically positions itself with respect to predefined entry points and targets in a preoperative CT/MRI image following an anatomical registration with an intraoperative 3D surface scan of the patient facial features and a registration jig. The registration procedure is a novel three-way scheme, in which the intraoperative surface scan including the registration jig is matched to a model generated from the preoperative CT/MRI image, the robot position is known in relation to the registration jig, and the entry and target points are known from the preoperative CT/MRI image, such that the robot position can be related to the entry and target points.
Original languageEnglish
Patent numberUS 9492241
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2016
Externally publishedYes

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