Navigation

Navigation refers to the use of real-time imaging and advanced tracking techniques to guide and monitor medical procedures within the body. It involves accurately visualizing the movement and positioning of instruments or catheters in relation to anatomical structures using MRI images, enabling precise and minimally invasive interventions. Navigation techniques can enhance the safety, accuracy, and effectiveness of procedures like biopsies, ablations, or catheter insertions by providing continuous feedback and visualization during the intervention.

References

[1] Fomin et al. “μRIGS – Ultra-light Micropositioning Robotics for Universal MRI Guided Interventions” Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 7 (2021): 81-85