Beating-heart registration for organ-mounted robots.

Publication information:

Wood NA, Schwartzman D, Passineau MJ, Moraca RJ, Zenati MA, Riviere CN.
Beating-heart registration for organ-mounted robots. The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS. 2018;14(4):e1905. doi:10.1002/rcs.1905

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Organ-mounted robots address the problem of beating-heart surgery by adhering to the heart, passively providing a platform that approaches zero relative motion. Because of the quasi-periodic deformation of the heart due to heartbeat and respiration, registration must address not only spatial registration but also temporal registration.

METHODS: Motion data were collected in the porcine model in vivo (N = 6). Fourier series models of heart motion were developed. By comparing registrations generated using an iterative closest-point approach at different phases of respiration, the phase corresponding to minimum registration distance is identified.

RESULTS: The spatiotemporal registration technique presented here reduces registration error by an average of 4.2 mm over the 6 trials, in comparison with a more simplistic static registration that merely averages out the physiological motion.

CONCLUSIONS: An empirical metric for spatiotemporal registration of organ-mounted robots is defined and demonstrated using data from animal models in vivo.