We report on a remotely actuated novel anchoring system (patent-pending) based on a curved scissor-extending mechanism and the principle of a magnetic spring for wireless capsule endoscopy. An analytical model is proposed to determine the magnetic torque needed for the actuation of the anchoring mechanism inside the gastrointestinal tract. Magnetic finite element simulations are conducted to better comprehend the operation principle of the anchoring mechanism and select the magnetic spring. A prototype of the anchoring module is designed, fabricated, and attached to a commercial endoscopic capsule as an add-on accessory, without increasing its diameter. The in vitro experiments demonstrated that a capsule endoscope equipped with this low fo...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tolerated b...
Abstract—This paper describes a novel solution for the active lo-comotion of a miniaturized endoscop...
Active locomotion of wireless capsule endoscopes has the potential to improve the diagnostic yield o...
In this study, we propose a new magnetically actuated anchoring system for wireless capsule endoscop...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tole...
Wireless endoscopic video capsules are becoming largely used today for non-invasive explorations of ...
The gastrointestinal tract is home of some of the most deadly human diseases. The main problems are ...
Capsule endoscopes are widely used to diagnose gut-related problems, but they are passive in nature ...
This project is sponsored by ADI with the reference NFCE – FCOMP-01-0202-FEDER-005358 and also spons...
This paper describes a technique to control the navigation of traditional wireless endoscopic capsul...
In the second part, after performing in-vitro experiments to measure the resistant force of the smal...
The gastrointestinal tract is home to some of the most deadly human diseases. Problems are related t...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tolerated b...
Abstract—This paper describes a novel solution for the active lo-comotion of a miniaturized endoscop...
Active locomotion of wireless capsule endoscopes has the potential to improve the diagnostic yield o...
In this study, we propose a new magnetically actuated anchoring system for wireless capsule endoscop...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tole...
Wireless endoscopic video capsules are becoming largely used today for non-invasive explorations of ...
The gastrointestinal tract is home of some of the most deadly human diseases. The main problems are ...
Capsule endoscopes are widely used to diagnose gut-related problems, but they are passive in nature ...
This project is sponsored by ADI with the reference NFCE – FCOMP-01-0202-FEDER-005358 and also spons...
This paper describes a technique to control the navigation of traditional wireless endoscopic capsul...
In the second part, after performing in-vitro experiments to measure the resistant force of the smal...
The gastrointestinal tract is home to some of the most deadly human diseases. Problems are related t...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tolerated b...
Abstract—This paper describes a novel solution for the active lo-comotion of a miniaturized endoscop...
Active locomotion of wireless capsule endoscopes has the potential to improve the diagnostic yield o...