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Automated robotic intraoperative ultrasound for brain surgery

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arxiv 2304.01027 v1 pith:VW4LA3Z3 submitted 2023-04-03 cs.RO

Automated robotic intraoperative ultrasound for brain surgery

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During brain tumour resection, localising cancerous tissue and delineating healthy and pathological borders is challenging, even for experienced neurosurgeons and neuroradiologists. Intraoperative imaging is commonly employed for determining and updating surgical plans in the operating room. Ultrasound (US) has presented itself a suitable tool for this task, owing to its ease of integration into the operating room and surgical procedure. However, widespread establishment of this tool has been limited because of the difficulty of anatomy localisation and data interpretation. In this work, we present a robotic framework designed and tested on a soft-tissue-mimicking brain phantom, simulating intraoperative US (iUS) scanning during brain tumour surgery.

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