Title :
Ferromagnetization of Target Tissues by Interstitial Injection of Ferrofluid: Formulation and Evidence of Efficacy for Magnetic Retraction
Author :
Wang, Zhigang ; Wang, Lijun ; Brown, Stuart I. ; Frank, Tim G. ; Cuschieri, Alfred
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Med. Sci. & Technol. (IMSaT), Univ. of Dundee, Dundee, UK
Abstract :
During curative cancer surgery, magnetic retraction could offer advantages over retraction by graspers because of reduced tissue trauma and with the potential for noncontact retraction. To realize magnetic retraction, magnetic fluid was injected into harvested porcine stomachs and an external permanent magnet was used to retract the ferromagnetized tissue. The magnetic forces of four ferrofluids were measured. The results of these experiments showed that iron-oxide-nanoparticle-based ferrofluids do not provide the required retraction force. However, sufficient retraction force is obtained by ferromagnetic microparticles fluids (stainless steel 410, denoted MP-SS410) by virtue of their high magnetization and saturation. In ex vivo surgical retraction experiments, MP-SS410 powder was dispersed in phosphate-buffered saline and other fluids. These ferrofluids were injected into the submucosal layer of harvested porcine stomachs at different concentrations and volumes. The inoculum generated a magnetic retraction force linearly proportional to the concentration and injected volume. Ex vivo surgical retraction, and dissection and resection were possible with a simple magnetic probe. The results of this study indicate that ferromagnetization of tissue can be used to facilitate localized tissue retraction and resection.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomagnetism; cancer; disperse systems; ferromagnetic materials; iron compounds; magnetic fluids; magnetisation; nanobiotechnology; nanoparticles; permanent magnets; powders; stainless steel; surgery; FeCCrJk; FeO; MP-SS410 powder; curative cancer surgery; dispersed system; dissection; external permanent magnet; ferrofluid interstitial injection; ferromagnetic microparticles fluids; ferromagnetization; inoculum; iron-oxide-nanoparticle-based ferrofluids; magnetic forces; magnetic probe; magnetic retraction; phosphate-buffered saline; porcine stomachs; resection; saturation; stainless steel 410; submucosal layer; surgical retraction experiments; tissues; Cancer; Force measurement; Magnetic forces; Magnetic liquids; Oncological surgery; Permanent magnets; Powders; Saturation magnetization; Steel; Stomach; Ferrofluids; interstitial injection; magnetic force; retraction; Animals; Electromagnetic Fields; Ferric Compounds; Gastric Mucosa; Magnetics; Stomach; Surgical Instruments; Surgical Procedures, Operative; Swine;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2008.2009542