Neural Tract Avoidance Path-Planning Optimization: Robotic Neurosurgery

Author:

Manrique-Cordoba Juliana1ORCID,Martorell Carlos2ORCID,Romero-Ante Juan D.1ORCID,Sabater-Navarro Jose M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bioengineering Institute, Miguel Hernandez University of Elche, 03202 Elche, Spain

2. Neurosurgery Unit, Hospital General de Elche, 03203 Elche, Spain

Abstract

Background: We propose a three-dimensional path-planning method to generate optimized surgical trajectories for steering flexible needles along curved paths while avoiding critical tracts in the context of surgical glioma resection. Methods: Our approach is based on an application of the rapidly exploring random tree algorithm for multi-trajectory generation and optimization, with a cost function that evaluates different entry points and uses the information of MRI images as segmented binary maps to compute a safety trajectory. As a novelty, an avoidance module of the critical neuronal tracts defined by the neurosurgeon is included in the optimization process. The proposed strategy was simulated in real-case 3D environments to reach a glioma and bypass the tracts of the forceps minor from the corpus callosum. Results: A formalism is presented that allows for the evaluation of different entry points and trajectories and the avoidance of selected critical tracts for the definition of new neurosurgical approaches. This methodology can be used for different clinical cases, allowing the constraints to be extended to the trajectory generator. We present a clinical case of glioma at the base of the skull and access it from the upper area while avoiding the minor forceps tracts. Conclusions: This path-planning method offers alternative curved paths with which to reach targets using flexible tools. The method potentially leads to safer paths, as it permits the definition of groups of critical tracts to be avoided and the use of segmented binary maps from the MRI images to generate new surgical approaches.

Funder

Spanish Government—Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Generalitat Valenciana

Publisher

MDPI AG

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