DocumentCode :
73752
Title :
Wireless Capsule Endoscope for Targeted Drug Delivery: Mechanics and Design Considerations
Author :
Woods, S.P. ; Constandinou, Timothy G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Volume :
60
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Apr-13
Firstpage :
945
Lastpage :
953
Abstract :
This paper describes a platform to achieve targeted drug delivery in the next-generation wireless capsule endoscopy. The platform consists of two highly novel subsystems: one is a micropositioning mechanism which can deliver 1 ml of targeted medication and the other is a holding mechanism, which gives the functionality of resisting peristalsis. The micropositioning mechanism allows a needle to be positioned within a 22.5° segment of a cylindrical capsule and be extendible by up to 1.5 mm outside the capsule body. The mechanism achieves both these functions using only a single micromotor and occupying a total volume of just 200 mm3. The holding mechanism can be deployed diametrically opposite the needle in 1.8 s and occupies a volume of just 270 mm3. An in-depth analysis of the mechanics is presented and an overview of the requirements necessary to realize a total system integration is discussed. It is envisaged that the targeted drug delivery platform will empower a new breed of capsule microrobots for therapy in addition to diagnostics for pathologies such as ulcerative colitis and small intestinal Crohn´s disease.
Keywords :
diseases; drug delivery systems; endoscopes; medical robotics; micropositioning; microrobots; telemedicine; capsule microrobot; cylindrical capsule segment; drug delivery platform; intestinal Crohn disease; micropositioning mechanism; needle; next-generation wireless capsule endoscopy; patient therapy; peristalsis; single micromotor; total system integration; ulcerative colitis; wireless capsule endoscope; Force; Gears; Legged locomotion; Medical diagnostic imaging; Needles; Torque; Gastrointestinal (GI) tract; microrobot; pill robot; targeted therapy; wireless capsule endoscopy; Capsule Endoscopy; Drug Delivery Systems; Equipment Design; Humans; Models, Theoretical; Peristalsis; Pressure; Reproducibility of Results; Robotics; Torque;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2012.2228647
Filename :
6359797
Link To Document :
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