Imaging-Navigated Surgery

Adv Exp Med Biol. 2023:1199:87-106. doi: 10.1007/978-981-32-9902-3_5.

Abstract

It is vitally important to guide or navigate therapeutic proceedings with a direct and visual approach in order to carefully undertake precision medical manipulations and efficiently evaluate the treatments. Imaging-navigated surgery is one of the common and prevailing technologies to realize this target, and more importantly it merges visualized medicine into next-generation theranostic paradigms in modern medicine. Endoscopes, surgical robots, and nanorobots are three major domains in terms of imaging-navigated surgery. The history of endoscopy has seen upgraded developments since the early 1800s. In contrast, surgical robots have been widely used and investigated in recent years, and they came into clinical uses only in the past decades. Nanorobots which closely depend on innovated and multifunctional biomaterials are still in their infancy. All these imaging-navigated technologies show similar and apparent advantages such as minimal invasiveness, minimized pain, positive prognosis, and relatively expected recovery, which have greatly improved surgery efficiency and patients' life quality. Therefore, the imaging-navigated surgery will be discussed in this chapter, and advanced clinical and preclinical medical applications will also be demonstrated for a diverse readers and comprehensive understanding.

Keywords: Endoscopes; Imaging navigation; Nanorobots; Surgical robots.

MeSH terms

  • Endoscopy
  • Humans
  • Imaging, Three-Dimensional
  • Surgery, Computer-Assisted*