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Majid Roshanfar1, Mohammadhossein Salimi2, Amir Hossein Kaboodrangi3
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gina Cody School of Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada.
Abstract:
With an increasing number of elderly individuals, the demand for advanced technologies to treat cardiac diseases has become more critical than ever. Additionally, there is a pressing need to reduce the learning curve for cardiac interventionalists to keep pace with the rapid development of new types of procedures and devices and to expand the adoption of established procedures in more hospitals. This comprehensive review aims to shed light on recent advancements in novel robotic systems for cardiac interventions. To do so, this review provides a brief overview of the history of previously developed robotic systems and describes the necessity for advanced technologies for cardiac interventions to address the technological limitations of current systems. Moreover, this review explores the potential of cutting-edge technologies and methods in developing the next generation of intra-procedure autonomous navigation. Each highlighted topic undergoes a critical analysis to evaluate its technical limitations and the challenges that must be addressed for successful clinical implementation.
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