Mechanical Sciences (Apr 2022)

Design of a transrectal ultrasonic guided prostate low dose rate brachytherapy robot

  • X. Dai,
  • X. Dai,
  • Y. Zhang,
  • Y. Zhang,
  • J. Jiang,
  • J. Jiang,
  • B. Li,
  • B. Li,
  • S. Zuo,
  • S. Zuo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/ms-13-399-2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 399 – 409

Abstract

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Transrectal prostate brachytherapy (BT) can effectively treat prostate cancer. During the operation, doctors need to hold the ultrasound probe for repeated adjustments, which makes it difficult to ensure the efficiency, accuracy, and safety of the operation. We designed an 11 DOF (degrees of freedom) active and passive transrectal BT robot, based on the analysis of the transrectal prostate BT process. The posture adjustment module designed, based on the double parallelogram mechanism, realizes the centering function of the ultrasound probe and performs the kinematic analysis. Based on Simscape Multibody, the working posture and centering effect of the ultrasound probe's different feed distances are simulated. A physical prototype of the transrectal BT robot was developed and measured in experiments. The experimental results indicate that the angle rotation error of the joint is controlled to within 1∘. The rotation range of each joint meets the design requirements. The maximum error of the yaw angle's remote center point motion and pitch angle's remote center point motion are 0.5 and 0.4 mm, respectively, which are less than the deformation that can be endured in the anus by 6 mm. The simulation and experimental results and the analysis of measurement errors have verified the effectiveness and stability of the transrectal BT robot.