BackTable / MSK / Podcast / Episode #65
Robotics Revolution in Interventional Radiology
with Dr. Sean Tutton and Dr. Raj Narayanan
Robot-assisted technology has revolutionized surgical fields such as general surgery and urology—could interventional radiology be the next frontier? In this episode of the BackTable podcast, host Dr. Jacob Fleming explores the transformative potential of robotic-assisted percutaneous biopsies and ablations with experts Dr. Govindarajan “Raj” Narayanan from the Miami Cancer Institute and Dr. Sean Tutton from UC San Diego.
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BackTable, LLC (Producer). (2025, January 17). Ep. 65 – Robotics Revolution in Interventional Radiology [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.backtable.com
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Podcast Contributors
Dr. Sean Tutton
Dr. Sean Tutton is an interventional radiologist and clincial professor with UC San Diego in California.
Dr. Raj Narayanan
Dr. Raj Narayanan is the chief of interventional oncology at the Miami Cancer Institute in Miami, Florida.
Dr. Jacob Fleming
Dr. Jacob Fleming is a diagnostic radiology resident and future MSK interventional radiologist in Dallas, Texas.
Synopsis
Dr. Narayanan begins by sharing his initial interest in robotic applications for tumor ablations, aiming to maximize efficiency in his practice. Dr. Tutton then highlights the advantages of robotics for probe placement, especially in challenging cases. The two doctors discuss the logistics of the robotic system, including setup, imaging, and access choices. They also reflect on the learning curve associated with robotics and how it gradually enhances procedural efficiency while reducing mental fatigue. This improvement allows them to take on more complex cases with confidence. Overall, both experts agree that robotics has the potential to democratize minimally invasive procedures, offering new opportunities for skill development and advancement within the field of interventional radiology.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast
03:30 - Developing an Interest in Robotics
10:44 - Integration of Robotics in the Procedural Suite
13:27 - Logistics of Robot System
18:38 - Planning for Percutaneous Access
22:39 - Future Implications of Robotics on Training Programs
35:51 - Efficiency and Volume Management with Robotics
40:39 - Learning Curves for Robotic Procedures
48:09 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Resources
Quantum Surgical Epione Robot:
https://www.quantumsurgical.com/epione/
ACCLAIM Trial:
https://www.sio-central.org/ACCLAIM-Trial
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