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This study aims to investigate whether the interventional robot can be well and safely used for percutaneous lung cryoablation in patients with lung cancer. The robot allows radiologists to remotely control the needle insertion process under CT fluoroscopy guidance.
The main questions this study aims to answer are:
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality of malignant tumors.
The surgical resection of lung lobes is the standard treatment for stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), with proven long-term cure rates and survival. However, more than 20% of patients are not eligible for surgical treatment due to comorbidities or poor underlying lung reserve.
With the development of minimally invasive interventional field, lung cancer cryoablation has also become an established tool for the treatment of early stage lung cancer and palliative treatment of advanced lung cancer in recent years.
However, the image-guidance cryoablation method still faces the following challenges:
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Xueling Yang, PhD; Haipeng Yu, PhD
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