Medical System
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The patent describes a medical system that integrates an MRI scanner with a specially designed robotic system capable of performing autonomous or remotely controlled surgical procedures. The robot is built with nonmagnetic and nonmetallic components, allowing it to operate without interfering with MRI imaging. The system uses real-time MRI images, possibly evaluated by artificial intelligence, to guide the robot's actions during the surgery.
Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Robotic-assisted MRI-guided surgeries for minimally invasive procedures
- Remote surgeries performed by experts in different locations via robotic telemanipulation
- Surgical interventions in high-risk or complex anatomical regions where real-time MRI imaging is needed
- Automation of certain repetitive surgical steps to increase precision and reduce surgeon fatigue
- Training and simulation for surgeons using real-time imaging and robotic systems
BenefitsContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Enables precise surgical interventions with real-time MRI guidance, improving safety and outcomes
- Allows both autonomous and teleoperated surgeries, increasing flexibility and access to expert care
- Reduces the risk of damaging critical structures by providing enhanced visualization during surgery
- Minimizes the impact on MRI imaging through compatible robotic design, avoiding interference
- Potentially improves surgical efficiency and consistency with AI-driven decision support
- Facilitates minimally invasive approaches leading to faster patient recovery and reduced hospital stays
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Health, Food & Consumer Tech
Sub Classifications
Medical & Vet Science
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
Applicants
Otto von Guericke Univ Magdeburg Koerperschaft des Oeffentlichen Rechts
Patent Abstract
The invention relates to a medical system for carrying autonomous and/or remote-controlled surgical interventions on patients using robotics.
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102021127102A1
Family ID
84360207
Publication Date
2023-04-20
Application No.
DE102021127102A
Application Date
2021-10-19
Priority Date
2021-10-19
Granted
No
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