Federated Open Bronchoscopy Navigation
Hospitals could use open bronchoscopy planning and navigation tools with federated outcome registries to improve airway segmentation, route planning, training, and biopsy workflow without surrendering all procedural data and software control to a single robotic platform vendor.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Open planning software may not match the stability and real-time guidance of integrated robotic bronchoscopy systems.
- • Hospitals may be unwilling to contribute even de-identified procedural data because of privacy, liability, or competitive concerns.
- • Regulatory clearance and clinical validation could lag behind technical performance.
Adoption path
- • Deploy open software for retrospective planning, training, and research rather than live clinical guidance.
- • Create federated benchmarks for airway segmentation, route planning, lesion localization, and biopsy outcomes.
- • Pair validated navigation layers with approved bronchoscopes or future modular robotic catheter hardware.
Decentralization fit
7.0/10
Coordination credibility
5.0/10
Implementation feasibility
4.0/10
Incumbent pressure
4.0/10
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