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Title: A Human-Scale Clinically-Ready Electromagnetic Navigation System for Magnetically-Responsive Biomaterials and Medical Devices
Author: Gervasoni, Simone
Pedrini, Norman
Rifai, Tarik
Fischer, Cedric
Landers, Fabian C.
Mattmann, Michael
Dreyfus, Roland
Viviani, Silvia
Veciana, Andrea
Masina, Enea
Aktas, Buse
Puigmartí-Luis, Josep
Chautems, Christophe
Pané, Salvador
Boehler, Quentin
Gruber, Philip
Nelson, Bradley J.
Keywords: Electromagnetisme
Navegació
Camps magnètics
Catèters
Electromagnetism
Navigation
Magnetic fields
Catheters
Issue Date: 11-Apr-2024
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Abstract: Magnetic navigation systems are used to precisely manipulate magnetically responsive materials enabling the realization of new minimally invasive procedures using magnetic medical devices. Their widespread applicability has been constrained by high infrastructure demands and costs. The study reports on a portable electromagnetic navigation system, the Navion, which is capable of generating a large magnetic field over a large workspace. The system is easy to install in hospital operating rooms and transportable through health care facilities, aiding in the widespread adoption of magnetically responsive medical devices. First, the design and implementation approach for the system are introduced and its performance is characterized. Next, in vitro navigation of different microrobot structures is demonstrated using magnetic field gradients and rotating magnetic fields. Spherical permanent magnets, electroplated cylindrical microrobots, microparticle swarms, and magnetic composite bacteria-inspired helical structures are investigated. The navigation of magnetic catheters is also demonstrated in two challenging endovascular tasks: 1) an angiography procedure and 2) deep navigation within the circle of Willis. Catheter navigation is demonstrated in a porcine model in vivo to perform an angiography under magnetic guidance.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202310701
It is part of: Advanced Materials, 2024
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/222939
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202310701
ISSN: 0935-9648
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