用于辅助视网膜静脉插管的力感微针*

Berk Gonenc, Peter Gehlbach, James Handa, Russell H Taylor, Iulian Iordachita
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引用次数: 35

摘要

视网膜静脉插管(RVC)是一种具有挑战性的将药物输送到非常小的视网膜静脉的方法。可用于该手术的玻璃套管难以可视化且易碎,从而限制了机器人辅助和手动RVC方法的可行性。在这项研究中,我们开发并测试了一种新的力感RVC仪器,它可以很容易地与现有的手动和机器人设备集成。该工具能够(1)测量体内刺穿视网膜静脉所需的力,以及(2)一种辅助方法,告知操作员刺穿血管壁的针。基于光纤布拉格光栅的传感器可以通过一个小(∅0.9 mm)开口插入眼睛,并在工具尖端提供分辨率小于0.25 mN的定量评估。对鸡胚绒毛膜尿囊膜血管穿透过程中的力的评估显示,在血管穿刺时,工具尖端的力持续急剧下降,这已被用作向使用者提供听觉反馈的信号,以停止针头推进并开始给药。
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Force-Sensing Microneedle for Assisted Retinal Vein Cannulation*

Force-Sensing Microneedle for Assisted Retinal Vein Cannulation*

Force-Sensing Microneedle for Assisted Retinal Vein Cannulation*

Force-Sensing Microneedle for Assisted Retinal Vein Cannulation*

Retinal vein cannulation (RVC) is a challenging procedure proposed for drug delivery into the very small retinal veins. The available glass cannulas for this procedure are both hard to visualize and fragile thereby limiting the feasibility of both robot-assisted and manual RVC approaches. In this study, we develop and test a new force-sensing RVC instrument that can be easily integrated with the existing manual and robotic devices. The tool enables (1) the measurement of the forces required for puncturing retinal veins in vivo and (2) an assistive method to inform the operator of the needle piercing the vessel wall. The fiber Bragg grating based sensor can be inserted into the eye through a small (∅ 0.9 mm) opening and provides a quantitative assessment at the tool tip with a resolution smaller than 0.25 mN. Assessment of forces during vessel penetration in the chorioallantoic membranes of chicken embryos have revealed a consistent sharp drop in tool tip force upon vessel puncture that has been used as a signature to provide auditory feedback to the user to stop needle advancement and begin drug delivery.

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