Fabrication and test of a tube shaped e-skin sensor on a colon simulator

Yuhang Sun, Jing Bai, Debao Zhou
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Thin film stretchable sensors are believed to have great applications on devices with curved surface. Among them, electrical skin (e-skin) sensors for pressure measurement have the potential to provide protection to human body by feeding back the contact pressure. One of the applications is to monitor the contact pressure from colonoscope to the colonic wall during a colonoscopy to prevent perforation and hemorrhaging. Many researches have been reported about highly flexible and stretchable e-skin sensors. However, no effort has been made to investigate its performance in a colon simulator. In this work, we developed a new technique to make ultra-thin, highly stretchable electrodes on thin films. Then we successfully built a three-layer tube shaped tactile sensor with high conformability and stretchability. We then investigated the pressure generated by various bending curvatures on a colonoscope. Finally, we performed a real-time pressure measurement with the whole sensing system on a fake colonoscope in a colon-simulator. The measured pressure was obtained and visualized on a computer screen. These experiments validated the applicability of the designed sensor and revealed the actual stress distribution on a tube shaped e-skin sensor array in a colon-simulator. This research could be the starting point of the effort on upgrading the strategies of colonoscopy for safer operations and could provide new routines to optimize tactile sensor design for other medical applications.
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管状电子皮肤传感器在结肠模拟器上的制造与测试
薄膜可拉伸传感器被认为在曲面器件上有很大的应用。其中,用于压力测量的电皮肤(e-skin)传感器具有通过反馈接触压力对人体提供保护的潜力。其中一个应用是在结肠镜检查期间监测结肠镜与结肠壁的接触压力,以防止穿孔和出血。高柔性和可拉伸电子皮肤传感器的研究已经有很多报道。然而,没有人在冒号模拟器中研究它的性能。在这项工作中,我们开发了一种新技术,可以在薄膜上制造超薄、高度可拉伸的电极。在此基础上,我们成功地构建了一种三层管状触觉传感器,该传感器具有较高的顺应性和拉伸性。然后我们研究了不同弯曲曲率在结肠镜上产生的压力。最后,我们利用整个传感系统在结肠模拟器中的假结肠镜上进行了实时压力测量。测量得到的压力在计算机屏幕上显示出来。这些实验验证了所设计传感器的适用性,并揭示了在冒号模拟器中管状电子皮肤传感器阵列上的实际应力分布。这项研究可以作为改进结肠镜检查策略以提高手术安全性的起点,并可以为优化触觉传感器设计提供新的常规方法,用于其他医疗应用。
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