Active locomotion of wireless capsule endoscopes has the potential to improve the diagnostic yield of this painless technique for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal tract disease. In order to design effective locomotion mechanisms, a quantitative measure of the propelling force required to effectively move a capsule inside the gastrointestinal tract is necessary. In this study, we introduce a novel wireless platform that is able to measure the force opposing capsule motion, without perturbing the physiologic conditions with physical connections to the outside of the gastrointestinal tract. The platform takes advantage of a wireless capsule that is magnetically coupled with an external permanent magnet. A secondary contribution of this manusc...
This project is sponsored by ADI with the reference NFCE – FCOMP-01-0202-FEDER-005358 and also spons...
Current medical technologies are converging to minimally invasive diagnosis and therapy.The effort t...
Wireless capsule endoscopy is a prevalent method to visualize and diagnose the human gas-trointestin...
Active locomotion of wireless capsule endoscopes has the potential to improve the diagnostic yield o...
We report on a remotely actuated novel anchoring system (patent-pending) based on a curved scissor-e...
peer reviewedConventional radiological and endoscopic techniques utilizing long tubes were ineffecti...
In the second part, after performing in-vitro experiments to measure the resistant force of the smal...
The development of active locomotion approaches for endoscopic capsules - as opposed to the passive ...
Abstract—This paper describes a novel solution for the active lo-comotion of a miniaturized endoscop...
AbstractThe development of active locomotion schemes for endoscopic capsules - as opposed to passive...
In this study, we propose a new magnetically actuated anchoring system for wireless capsule endoscop...
Abstract: Use of the capsule endoscope (CE) in clinical examinations is limited by its passive movem...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tole...
peer reviewedIn this paper, a new steering mechanism for wireless capsule devices is presented. The ...
In this work, a magnetic add-on system, that aims to be compatible with current endoscopic capsules,...
This project is sponsored by ADI with the reference NFCE – FCOMP-01-0202-FEDER-005358 and also spons...
Current medical technologies are converging to minimally invasive diagnosis and therapy.The effort t...
Wireless capsule endoscopy is a prevalent method to visualize and diagnose the human gas-trointestin...
Active locomotion of wireless capsule endoscopes has the potential to improve the diagnostic yield o...
We report on a remotely actuated novel anchoring system (patent-pending) based on a curved scissor-e...
peer reviewedConventional radiological and endoscopic techniques utilizing long tubes were ineffecti...
In the second part, after performing in-vitro experiments to measure the resistant force of the smal...
The development of active locomotion approaches for endoscopic capsules - as opposed to the passive ...
Abstract—This paper describes a novel solution for the active lo-comotion of a miniaturized endoscop...
AbstractThe development of active locomotion schemes for endoscopic capsules - as opposed to passive...
In this study, we propose a new magnetically actuated anchoring system for wireless capsule endoscop...
Abstract: Use of the capsule endoscope (CE) in clinical examinations is limited by its passive movem...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tole...
peer reviewedIn this paper, a new steering mechanism for wireless capsule devices is presented. The ...
In this work, a magnetic add-on system, that aims to be compatible with current endoscopic capsules,...
This project is sponsored by ADI with the reference NFCE – FCOMP-01-0202-FEDER-005358 and also spons...
Current medical technologies are converging to minimally invasive diagnosis and therapy.The effort t...
Wireless capsule endoscopy is a prevalent method to visualize and diagnose the human gas-trointestin...