Autonomous Soft Robotic Guidewire Navigation via Imitation Learning
Barnes, Noah, Kim, Ji Woong, Di, Lingyun, Qu, Hannah, Bhattacharjee, Anuruddha, Janowski, Miroslaw, Gandhi, Dheeraj, Felix, Bailey, Jiang, Shaopeng, Young, Olivia, Fuge, Mark, Sochol, Ryan D., Brown, Jeremy D., Krieger, Axel
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication. Abstract--In endovascular surgery, endovascular intervention-ists push a thin tube called a catheter, guided by a thin wire to a treatment site inside the patient's blood vessels to treat various conditions such as blood clots, aneurysms, and malformations. Guidewires with robotic tips can enhance maneuverability, but they present challenges in modeling and control. Automation of soft robotic guidewire navigation has the potential to overcome these challenges, increasing the precision and safety of endovascular navigation. In other surgical domains, end-to-end imitation learning has shown promising results. Thus, we develop a transformer-based imitation learning framework with goal conditioning, relative action outputs, and automatic contrast dye injections to enable generalizable soft robotic guidewire navigation in an aneurysm targeting task. We train the model on 36 different modular bifurcated geometries, generating 647 total demonstrations under simulated fluoroscopy, and evaluate it on three previously unseen vascular geometries. The model can autonomously drive the tip of the robot to the aneurysm location with a success rate of 83% on the unseen geometries, outperforming several baselines. In addition, we present ablation and baseline studies to evaluate the effectiveness of each design and data collection choice. IAGNOSIS and treatment of vascular conditions require an endovascular interventionist to skillfully advance catheters and guidewires through the patient's blood vessels.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-13-2025
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