Literature DB >> 33141697

In vivo tissue regeneration with robotic implants.

Dana D Damian1,2, Karl Price1, Slava Arabagi3, Ignacio Berra4, Zurab Machaidze1, Sunil Manjila5, Shogo Shimada6, Assunta Fabozzo7, Gustavo Arnal1, David Van Story1, Jeffrey D Goldsmith1, Agoston T Agoston8, Chunwoo Kim9, Russell W Jennings1, Peter D Ngo1, Michael Manfredi1, Pierre E Dupont10.   

Abstract

Robots that reside inside the body to restore or enhance biological function have long been a staple of science fiction. Creating such robotic implants poses challenges both in signaling between the implant and the biological host, as well as in implant design. To investigate these challenges, we created a robotic implant to perform in vivo tissue regeneration via mechanostimulation. The robot is designed to induce lengthening of tubular organs, such as the esophagus and intestines, by computer-controlled application of traction forces. Esophageal testing in swine demonstrates that the applied forces can induce cell proliferation and lengthening of the organ without a reduction in diameter, while the animal is awake, mobile, and able to eat normally. Such robots can serve as research tools for studying mechanotransduction-based signaling and can also be used clinically for conditions such as long-gap esophageal atresia and short bowel syndrome.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 33141697     DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.aaq0018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Robot        ISSN: 2470-9476


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