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MRI-compatible electromagnetic servomotor for image-guided medical robotics

Medicine and Health

MRI-compatible electromagnetic servomotor for image-guided medical robotics

L. W. Hofstetter, J. R. Hadley, et al.

Discover an innovative MRI-compatible electromagnetic servomotor designed from non-magnetic components, leveraging the MRI scanner's superconducting magnet for safe and effective operation. This groundbreaking research by Lorne W. Hofstetter, J. Rock Hadley, Robb Merrill, Huy Pham, Gabriel C. Fine, and Dennis L. Parker showcases its integration into robotics for precise image-guided biopsy, enabling simultaneous imaging and actuation.... show more
Abstract
The soft-tissue imaging capabilities of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) combined with high precision robotics has the potential to improve the precision and safety of a wide range of image-guided medical procedures. However, functional MRI-compatible robotics have not yet been realized in part because conventional electromagnetic servomotors can become dangerous projectiles near the strong magnetic field of an MRI scanner. Here we report an electromagnetic servomotor constructed from non-magnetic components, where high-torque and controlled rotary actuation is produced via interaction between electrical current in the servomotor armature and the magnetic field generated by the superconducting magnet of the MRI scanner itself. Using this servomotor design, we then build and test an MRI-compatible robot which can achieve the linear forces required to insert a large-diameter biopsy instrument in tissue during simultaneous MRI. Our electromagnetic servomotor can be safely operated (while imaging) in the patient area of a 3 Tesla clinical MRI scanner.
Publisher
Communications Engineering
Published On
May 26, 2022
Authors
Lorne W. Hofstetter, J. Rock Hadley, Robb Merrill, Huy Pham, Gabriel C. Fine, Dennis L. Parker
Tags
MRI
electromagnetic servomotor
robotics
biopsy
non-magnetic
image-guided
actuation
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