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摘要
结肠镜检查被公认为诊断和治疗结肠直肠癌的黄金标准,但它也面临着一些局限性,可能会忽略某些结肠区域。这可能会导致漏诊病灶和间歇性癌症,导致治疗不彻底。为了应对这一挑战,作者提出了一种新颖的结肠地图重建辅助成像装置(AID-CMR),以帮助临床医生观察整个结肠粘膜,并识别手术中可能遗漏的区域。该装置由一个外管组成,外管远端装有成像模块,可在一个带螺纹的硅胶套管内移动。成像模块内装有用于扩张管腔的充气硅胶腔、带 LED 的侧视微型全高清摄像头、磁性编码器和用于清洁摄像头的灌洗通道。介入前,该设备可安装在标准结肠镜或其他系留内窥镜上。在干预过程中,该设备可用于:(1) 重建器官的辅助地图;(2) 显示完整的解剖结构;(3) 提高疾病检测率。此外,这些地图还可用于量化标准检查中遗漏的区域。这封信介绍了一种概念验证设备,并讨论了在两种体外条件下进行的运动和重建测试。这些测试表明,在运动、外力作用和结肠地图重建方面,程序总体上是可行的,并保留了息肉的形态。
A Novel Assistive Imaging Device for Colon Map Reconstruction
Colonoscopy, recognised as the gold standard for diagnosing and treating colorectal cancer, faces limitations that may result in overlooking some colonic regions. This can lead to missed lesions and interval cancer, leading to incomplete treatment. Addressing this challenge, the authors present a novel Assistive Imaging Device for Colon Map Reconstruction (AID-CMR) to support clinicians in visualising the entire colonic mucosa and identifying areas that may have been missed during the procedure. The device is comprised of an overtube tooled with an imaging module on its distal end, which can be moved about a threaded silicone sleeve. The imaging module houses inflatable silicone chambers to distend the lumen, a side-viewing miniaturised full-HD camera with LEDs, a magnetic encoder, and an irrigation channel for camera cleansing. Before intervention, the device can be installed on standard colonoscopes or other tethered endoscopes. During the intervention, the device can be operated to (1) reconstruct assistive maps of the organ, (2) visualise the full anatomy, and (3) increase disease detection. Moreover, these maps may be employed for the quantification of missed regions during standard inspection. This letter introduces a proof of concept device and discusses locomotion and reconstruction tests conducted in two in-vitro conditions. These tests reveal overall procedural feasibility in terms of locomotion, exerted forces and colon map reconstruction, preserving polyp morphology.
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The scope of this journal is to publish peer-reviewed articles that provide a timely and concise account of innovative research ideas and application results, reporting significant theoretical findings and application case studies in areas of robotics and automation.