Tentative List of Robotic Systems and Technologies to be considered for further research and presentations by students in Medical Robotics Course Spring 09.10
1. Aesop 1000 , Zeus or Hermes (Computer Motion, USA); The first surgical robot was
called with multiple improvements and variants, such as. Zeus Surgical System ZEUS is
a minimally invasive robotic surgery system. ZEUS can be known as an RSS
alternatively. ZEUS is known widely since it was used in a tele-surgery operation where
the surgeon was in New York and the patient was in France on September 7th, 2001.The
current average cost of a ZEUS robotic surgery system is approximately $975,000 [1] It is
only $25,000 less than the Intuitive Surgical Da Vinci system. In 2003 Computer Motion
Inc. was acquired by Intuitive Surgical. The ZEUS system is now completely owned and
maintained by Intuitive Surgical and is no longer sold.
2. The daVinci Surgical System was developed by Intuitive Surgical, derived from the
Stanford Research Institute, USA. Da Vinci Surgical System
Da Vinci Surgical System
Manufacturer Intuitive Surgical
Installation locations/List of surgeons using Da Vinci:
http://www.davincisurgery.com/surgeon-locator/doctor-list.html?
selector=surgeon&specialty=0&zip=19104&state=6263&scountry=0&hcountry=0&submitButto
n=&pageIndex=1
Contact:
http://www.intuitivesurgical.com/corporate/contactus/index.aspx
3. Orthodoc, Neuromate and Robodoc are robots developed for assistance in orthopedic
surgery, developed by Integrated Surgical Systems.
Robodoc contact:
http://www.robodoc.com/pro_contact_locations.html
orthodoc:
http://www.robodoc.com/contact.html
neuromate:
4. CyberKnife (Accuray Incorporated) is a robot that incorporates a linear accelerator, and
is used since 2001 in radiosurgery.
Installation locations:
http://www.accuray.com/CyberKnifeLocations.aspx?id=574
http://www.phillycyberknife.com/contact/index.php
Philly cyber knife has an Alliance with Delaware county memorial hospital
Contact:
http://www.accuray.com/locations.aspx
http://www.accuray.com/Corporate/Distributor-Network.aspx
5. NeuroArm
Neuroarm has been acquired by IMRIS in Feb. 2010
Contact:
http://www.imris.com/contact_us.html
6. Stereotaxis designs, manufactures and markets an advanced cardiology system for use in
the cardiac catheterization lab that is focused on revolutionizing the treatment of arrhythmias,
heart failure, and coronary artery disease by enabling important new therapeutic solutions and
enhancing the efficiency and efficacy of existing interventional
procedures.
Installation location:
http://www.stereotaxis.com/Patients-Families-Patient-Resources-Hospital-Locator
Contact info:
http://www.stereotaxis.com/Products-Technology-Service-Support
7. Hansen Medical
Sensei® X Robotic Catheter System
The Sensei® X Robotic Catheter System is a purely robotic flexible platform, combining
advanced levels of 3D catheter control and 3D visualization to bring you accuracy and
stability during catheter-based electrophysiology procedures.
Contact info:
http://www.hansenmedical.com/company/contact.aspx
Info request form:
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=202676&p=irol-inforeq
8. MediGuide Ltd (Now St. Jude medical)
http://www.mediguide.co.il/template/default.asp?maincat=1&catID=2
gMPS™ Ready CathLab
A CathLab in which the gMPS™ technology is integrated. This
integration enables immediate tracking of any gMPS™-Enabled
Device within the working area of the imaging system. It also
enables Smart Trace™ (3-D measurements on live fluoroscopy),
Virtual Landmark™ (placement of 3-D markers on live
fluoroscopy) and pseudo Bi-plan mode. gMPS™ Ready CathLabs
are developed in cooperation with MediGuide's business partners,
Philips Medical Systems and Siemens Medical Solutions.
9. VectorVision (Brainlab, Germany),
Contact info:
http://www.brainlab.com/scripts/website_english.asp?
articleID=1888&pageTypeID=5&article_short_headline=Contact%20%3E
%20Sales&menuID=628&colorID=675
10. StealthStation (Medtronic, USA),
Contact info:
http://www.medtronicnavigation.com/Contact
http://www.medtronic.com/corporate/contact.jsp
11. DigiPointeur (Dr Lombard / Ste COLLIN, France).
12. Mazor Surgical Technologies. A miniature Semi robotic bone mounted positioning
systems SmartAssist platform for a wide range of orthopedic procedures. SpineAssist, a
highly accurate, minimally invasive, easy-to-use, miniature surgical assistance system for
a wide range of spine procedures.
List of surgeons using
Spine assist
http://www.mazorst.com/find-a-surgeon.asp#usa
13. Corindus
The CorPathTM Vascular Robotics System
Contact info:http://www.corindus.com/ContactUs.aspx
The CorPath system is a vascular robotic system that precisely drives coronary guidewires and
stent/balloon catheters during PCI procedures.
The ergonomically designed interventional cockpit is designed to protect the physician from
radiation exposure while he or she is maneuvering interventional devices using intuitive controls.
14. Surgical Segment Navigator
The Surgical Segment Navigator (SSN) is a computer-based system for use in surgical
navigation. It is integrated into a common platform, together with the Surgical Tool Navigator
(STN), the Surgical Microscope Navigator (SMN) and the 6DOF Manipulator (MKM),
developed by Carl Zeiss.
Surgical navigation for the orbit and zygoma on the SSN system (Color coding for the
preoperative, predicted and goal position of the fragments, respectively)
The SSN has been developed as a computer system for bone segment navigation in oral and
maxillofacial surgery. It allows a very precise repositioning of bone fragments, with the advent
of preoperative simulation and surgical planning.The system has been developed since 1997 at
the University of Regensburg, Germany, with the support of the Carl Zeiss Company.
15. http://www.makosurgical.com/hospitals/ MAKOplasty® offers hospitals and surgeons an innovative surgical solution that brings the advantages of unicompartmental and multicompartmental knee procedures to a broader patient population suffering from early to mid-stage osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee while striving to align improved outcomes with economic value for net health economic benefits.
The key is the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System that allows for precise preoperative planning and modeling and facilitates consistently reproducible precision.
16. Given Imaginghttp://www.givenimaging.com/en-us/Pages/GivenWelcomePage.aspx
PillCam ESO
The PillCam ESO video capsule measures 11 mm x 26 mm and weighs less than 4 grams. It contains an imaging device and light source at both ends of the video capsule and takes up to 14 images per second as it passes down the esophagus during the procedure.
PillCam ESO was initially cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in November 2004. It was developed for patients suffering from esophageal disorders, such as esophageal varices, which can result in fatal bleeding, and Barrett's esophagus, which is an early indication for esophageal cancer.
The Company's next generation esophageal video capsule, PillCam ESO 2, was cleared for marketing by U.S. Food and Drug Administration in May 2007. It is the same size as the PillCam ESO video capsule but has a wider angle of view, automatic light control now captures images at a rate of 18 frames per second or 30% more images over PillCam ESO.
How the Procedure Works
A patient fasts for two hours prior to arriving at the physician's office. Upon arriving at the physician’s office, patients follow a Simplified Ingestion Procedure (SIP). While standing, the patient drinks 100 mL of water. The patient then lies on his/her right side, swallows the PillCam ESO video capsule and takes one sip of water every thirty seconds for seven minutes. After seven minutes, the patient sits upright, drinks another sip of water and waits for thirty seconds. The total procedure takes approximately thirty minutes and can be performed in the doctor’s office, hospital, or clinic.
Images are downloaded by the physician to the Given workstation for review and diagnosis. The proprietary RAPID software installed on the workstation contains an image atlas to help facilitate the analysis.
17 Biosense Webster http://www.biosensewebster.com/products/
Image © Southlake Regional Health Centre, Canada 2009
CARTO 3 System
The visualization you want, with the accuracy you need. The CARTO 3 System continues to deliver the
unparalleled accuracy that has made CARTO System technology the leader in 3D mapping. The system also
introduces three important new capabilities that can elevate your procedures to a whole new level.
Accurate visualization allows you to see all catheters in the anatomy with precision and clarity. Increased
mapping speed with FAM enables you to map as fast as you can move the catheter. Streamlined
workflow allows both you and your lab staff to work more efficiently.
More information about CARTO 3 System »
CARTO XP EP Navigation System
The CARTO XP EP Navigation System was the world’s first 3-D electroanatomical navigation system. It
provides unprecedented views into the electrical activity of the heart through real-time data on 3-D, color-
coded cardiac maps. It also ensures precise real-time tracking of catheter location, allowing for safe and
accurate diagnosis.
18 Current Limitation19 Future Medical Robots (Nano & Micro robotics and Telemedicine20 Regulatory constraints 21 Ethical issues22 The economics of Medical Robots