Robotic Crawler for Epicardial Interventions
Overview
In the last few years our group has pioneered an innovative minimally invasive approach to the heart for a growing portfolio of therapies that appeals to both minimally invasive cardiac surgeons and interventional specialists (e.g., cardiac electrophysiologists). The approach involves direct subxiphoid access to the pericardial space without interfering with the chest wall integrity and physiology. The clinical procedures that could benefit from such an approach include many that are performed wholly or primarily within the intrapericardial space. To date, many such procedures are performed thoracoscopically, necessitating differential lung ventilation and general endotracheal anesthesia.
During the original period of this R01 grant, we demonstrated the feasibility of intrapericardial intervention on the beating heart without entering the pleural space by developing "HeartLander", a tethered miniature robotic crawler that enters the pericardium via subxiphoid incision, attaches itself directly to the surface of the beating heart, moves to the desired epicardial location, and delivers therapy under the control of the surgeon. A prominent clinical goal in recent years in cardiac medicine has been the concept of combining diagnosis and treatment in a single session, sometimes referred to as "one-stop shopping." HeartLander is well suited as a delivery vehicle for both diagnostic and interventional tools of various types, and as such is an ideal tool for realizing this vision. Potential clinical applications are numerous; as an example application, we propose to focus the development of the technology on its relevance to heart failure.
We hypothesize that HeartLander can autonomously map an infarct region epicardially and intervene (delineating the region with injected ink) more accurately and more rapidly than a trained clinician using state-of-the-art hand-guided tools. This research aims to develop methods for image-guided autonomous locomotion of HeartLander, first using static heart image data, and then using dynamic (beating) heart imagery. Techniques for image-guided autonomous epicardial mapping will be developed. Finally, methods will be developed for simultaneous image-guided autonomous cardiac mapping and intervention in a single session. All techniques developed will be evaluated, first in appropriate artificial heart phantoms, and then in a porcine model in vivo.
Funding
NIH Award Number: 5R01HL078839-06
Collaborators
- Dr. Cameron N. Riviere, PhD
- Dr. Takeyoshi Ota, MD
Publications & Presentations
- Wood, N. A., Schwartzman, D., Passineau, M. J., Halbreiner, M. S., Moraca, R. J., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2019). Organ-mounted robot localization via function approximation. The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery.
- Wood, N. A., Schwartzman, D., Passineau, M. J., Moraca, R. J., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2018). Beating-heart registration for organ-mounted robots. The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery.
- Wood, N. A., Schwartzman, D., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2017). Physiological motion modeling for organ-mounted robots. The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery.
- Zhu, Y., Wood, N. A., Fok, K., Yoshizumi, T., Park, D. W., Jiang, H., Schwartzman, D. S., Zenati, M. A., Uchibori, T., Wagner, W. R., & Riviere, C. N. (2016). Design of a Coupled Thermoresponsive Hydrogel and Robotic System for Postinfarct Biomaterial Injection Therapy. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.
- Wood, N. A., Waugh, K., Liu, T. Y., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2013). Space-Time Localization and Registration on the Beating Heart. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems.
- Wood, N. A., Schwartzman, D., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2012). Toward Onboard Estimation of Physiological Phase for an Epicardial Crawling Robot. IEEE RAS & EMBS International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob).
- Patronik, N. A., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2012). A Study Ex Vivo of the Effect of Epicardial Fat on the HeartLander Robotic Crawler. European Conference of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (EMBEC).
- Patronik, N. A., Ota, T., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2012). Synchronization of epicardial crawling robot with heartbeat and respiration for improved safety and efficiency of locomotion. The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery.
- Wood, N. A., Liu, T. Y., Waugh, K., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2012). Towards localizing on the surface of the beating heart. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
- Wood, N. A., Del Agua, D. M., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2011). Position Estimation of an Epicardial Crawling Robot on the Beating Heart by Modeling of Physiological Motion. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems.
- Mahvash, M., & Zenati, M. (2011). Toward a hybrid snake robot for single-port surgery. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
- Wood, N. A., Patronik, N. A Zenati, M. A.., , & Riviere, C. N. (2011). Fourier modeling of porcine heartbeat and respiration in vivo for synchronization of HeartLander robot locomotion. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
- Goyette, B. E., Becker, B. C., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2010). Evaluation in vitro of a treatment planning algorithm for an epicardial crawling robot. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
- Chapman, M. P., Lopez Gonzalez, J. L., Goyette, B. E., Fujimoto, K. L., Ma, Z., Wagner, W. R., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2010). Application of the HeartLander crawling robot for injection of a thermally sensitive anti-remodeling agent for myocardial infarction therapy. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
- Patronik, N. A., Ota, T., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2009). A Miniature Mobile Robot for Navigation and Positioning on the Beating Heart. IEEE Transactions on Robotics.
- Ota, T., Patronik, N. A., Schwartzman, D., Riviere, C. N., & Zenati, M. A. (2008). Minimally invasive epicardial injections using a novel semiautonomous robotic device. Circulation.
- Patronik, N. A., Ota, T., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2006). Improved traction for a mobile robot traveling on the heart. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
- Patronik, N. A., Zenati, M. A., & Riviere, C. N. (2005). Preliminary evaluation of a mobile robotic device for navigation and intervention on the beating heart. Computer Aided Surgery.