结肠镜增强辅助工具:综合综述

IF 3.8 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Neri Niccolò Dei;Evangelos B. Mazomenos;Shuai Zhang;Sophia Bano;José M. M. Montiel;Danail Stoyanov;Gastone Ciuti
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结肠镜检查被认为是检测和诊断结直肠癌(CRC)的金标准,结直肠癌是全球癌症相关死亡的第二大常见原因。虽然结肠镜检查在降低结直肠癌死亡率方面通常是安全有效的,但在手术过程中可能会遗漏病变,对患者产生不利影响。硬件和软件的最新创新导致了辅助工具的发展,以补充标准结肠镜检查,以确保最佳结果。这些工具的目的是提高病变的检测,标准化的程序,提高安全性,并尽量减少不适。最终,它们有助于降低与结直肠癌相关的发病率和死亡率。本研究全面探讨了临床测试和新兴的先进硬件和软件辅助工具,并根据它们在三个临床挑战中的作用对它们进行了分类:粘膜可视化、病变检测和分类、导航和程序评估。此外,该分析允许探索未来实践的协同策略,重点关注人工智能嵌入式机器人技术的有前途的作用。
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Adjunct Tools for Colonoscopy Enhancement: A Comprehensive Review
Colonoscopy is considered the gold standard for detecting and diagnosing colorectal cancer (CRC), which is the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. While colonoscopy is generally safe and effective at reducing CRC mortality, lesions can be missed during procedures, with adverse impacts on the patient. Latest innovations in hardware and software led to the development of adjunct tools for complementing standard colonoscopy to ensure optimal outcomes. Such tools aim to enhance the detection of lesions, standardize procedures, enhance safety, and minimize discomfort. Ultimately, they contribute to reducing the morbidity and mortality rates associated with CRC. This survey comprehensively explores both clinically tested and emerging advanced hardware and software adjunct tools, categorizing them based on their role in targeting three clinical challenges: mucosal visualization, lesion detection and classification, and navigation and procedure assessment. Moreover, this analysis allows exploring synergistic strategies for the future of the practice, with a focus on the promising role of AI-embedded robotic technologies.
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