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Design of an Optically Controlled MR-Compatible Active Needle
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EngineeringMedical TechnologyBiomedical EngineeringMicro-optical ComponentMedical InstrumentationMagnetic Resonance ImagingFlexible SensorSoft RoboticsBiomedical DevicesActive NeedleRadiologyHealth SciencesPhotonicsRobotic TechnologyImplantable DeviceOptical SensorsBiomedical SensorsFlexible SensorsBiomedical DiagnosticsMr-compatible Active NeedleMedical DevicesProstate Biopsy
An active needle is proposed for the development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided percutaneous procedures. The needle uses a low-transition-temperature shape memory alloy (LT SMA) wire actuator to produce bending in the distal section of the needle. Actuation is achieved with internal optical heating using laser light transported via optical fibers and side coupled to the LT SMA. A prototype, with a size equivalent to a standard 16-gauge biopsy needle, exhibits significant bending, with a tip deflection of more than 14° in air and 5° in hard tissue. A single-ended optical sensor with a gold-coated tip is developed to measure the curvature independently of temperature. The experimental results in tissue phantoms show that human tissue causes fast heat dissipation from the wire actuator; however, the active needle can compensate for typical targeting errors during prostate biopsy.
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