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Robotic systems enhance precision and safety in image-guided trans-arterial interventions for acute conditions like stroke. These technologies improve access to care in remote areas, despite challenges like cost and lack of tactile feedback.

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Area of Science:

  • Interventional Radiology
  • Medical Robotics
  • Cardiovascular Interventions

Background:

  • Image-guided trans-arterial interventions are crucial for acute conditions.
  • Robotic systems offer potential improvements in precision, safety, and efficiency.
  • Current limitations include cost, infrastructure needs, and lack of tactile feedback.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the impact of robotic systems in image-guided trans-arterial interventions.
  • To highlight the benefits for treating acute conditions and extending healthcare access.
  • To discuss current challenges and future directions in robotic IR.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current robotic platforms (e.g., CorPath GRX, Magellan).
  • Analysis of applications in stroke, pulmonary embolism, and STEMI.
  • Discussion of remote navigation and catheter-based intervention capabilities.

Main Results:

  • Robotic systems enhance precision, safety, and efficiency in IR procedures.
  • Remote capabilities extend specialized care to underserved and remote regions.
  • Reduced radiation exposure for operators and potential for safer, complex interventions.

Conclusions:

  • Robotic systems are revolutionizing trans-arterial interventions for acute diseases.
  • Future innovations promise to overcome current limitations and expand accessibility.
  • Robotics will play a key role in improving outcomes and reducing risks in IR.