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Through the Eustachian Tube and Beyond: A New Miniature Robotic Endoscope to See Into The Middle Ear.

Loris Fichera1, Neal P Dillon1, Dongqing Zhang2, Isuru S Godage1, Michael A Siebold2, Bryan I Hartley3, Jack H Noble2, Paul T Russell4, Robert F Labadie4, Robert J Webster1.   

Abstract

This paper presents a novel miniature robotic endoscope that is small enough to pass through the Eustachian tube and provide visualization of the middle ear (ME). The device features a miniature bending tip previously conceived of as a small-scale robotic wrist that has been adapted to carry and aim a small chip-tip camera and fiber optic light sources. The motivation for trans-Eustachian tube ME inspection is to provide a natural-orifice-based route to the ME that does not require cutting or lifting the eardrum, as is currently required. In this paper, we first perform an analysis of the ME anatomy and use a computational design optimization platform to derive the kinematic requirements for endoscopic inspection of the ME through the Eustachian tube. Based on these requirements, we fabricate the proposed device and use it to demonstrate the feasibility of ME inspection in an anthropomorphic model, i.e. a 3D-printed ME phantom generated from patient image data. We show that our prototype provides > 74% visibility coverage of the sinus tympani, a region of the ME crucial for diagnosis, compared to an average of only 6.9% using a straight, non-articulated endoscope through the Eustachian Tube.

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Keywords:  Medical Robots and Systems; Steerable Catheters/Needles; Surgical Robotics

Year:  2017        PMID: 29202035      PMCID: PMC5708577          DOI: 10.1109/LRA.2017.2668468

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Robot Autom Lett


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