#2 - Treating liver cancer with surgical robotics - Lucien Blondel - Quantum Surgical
Episode Description
Lucien Blondel is one of the leading figures in the field of surgical robotics, having already led the development of several platforms supporting orthopaedic, spinal and brain surgeries.
Together with Quantum Surgical, which he co-founded alongside Bertin Nahum, Fernand Badano and Sophie Roca, they are addressing liver cancer through a new robotic platform supporting ablation procedures.
Under the name of “Epione” (the goddess of care in the Greek mythology), it represents a breakthrough in this field, not only supporting surgeons in the execution of the ablation procedure, but also in the planning phase up to the validation of the surgical act.
Through a combination of cutting-edge image processing technology, computer vision and haptics, Epione is on its way to revolutionize interventional oncology and improve access to liver cancer ablation, for patients and for surgeons.
We exchanged with Lucien on his background, what brought him to surgical robotics, the specificities of this field, his role in leading the technical development of Epione, and its underlying promise in the cure of liver cancer.
Timeline:
00:00:00 - Lucien’s introduction and background in surgical robotics
00:04:51 - How he got into this field and what drove his interest to it
00:07:43 - The uprising of surgical robotics and key developments over the past years
00:14:16 - Identifying the right disease area and type of intervention
00:20:02 - The type of cancer targeted by Epione and the surgical act it complements
00:22:49 - Enabling percutaneous ablation beyond interventional radiologists
00:25:02 - Applications of Epione beyond liver cancer
00:27:20 - Epione’s components and workflow
00:32:51 - Synchronizing the patient’s breathing to the robotic arm positioning
00:35:43 - Synergies between Epione and other platforms previously developed by Lucien and his team
00:38:22 - Moving towards fully autonomous surgical interventions
00:41:20 - The meaning behind “Epione”
00:43:11 - Suggested resources to dig deeper into surgical robotics
00:45:34 - The “Why”
What we also talked about with Lucien:
ROSA
Epione
Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery
Versius Surgical Robotic System
Da Vinci Surgical Systems
ExcelsiusGPS
Gustave Roussy Institute
Mayo Clinic
The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery
If you want to know more about Quantum Surgical, we invite you to consult their website: quantumsurgical.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.quantumsurgical.com/
You can contact Lucien through LinkedIn or by email: l.blondel@quantumsurgical.com
If you want to give me feedback on the episode, ask questions or suggest potential guests, feel free to do so through LinkedIn or by email: m.chaffard05@gmail.com

