DocumentCode
111693
Title
A Platform for Gastric Cancer Screening in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Author
Caprara, Robert ; Obstein, Keith L. ; Scozzarro, Gabriel ; Di Natali, Christian ; Beccani, Marco ; Morgan, Douglas R. ; Valdastri, Pietro
Volume
62
Issue
5
fYear
2015
fDate
May-15
Firstpage
1324
Lastpage
1332
Abstract
Gastric cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death worldwide and screening programs have had a significant impact on reducing mortality. The majority of cases occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), where endoscopy resources are traditionally limited. In this paper, we introduce a platform designed to enable inexpensive gastric screening to take place in remote areas of LMIC. The system consists of a swallowable endoscopic capsule connected to an external water distribution system by a multichannel soft tether. Pressurized water is ejected from the capsule to orient the view of the endoscopic camera. After completion of a cancer screening procedure, the outer shell of the capsule and the soft tether can be disposed, while the endoscopic camera is reclaimed without needing further reprocessing. The capsule, measuring 12 mm in diameter and 28 mm in length, is able to visualize the inside of the gastric cavity by combining waterjet actuation and the adjustment of the tether length. Experimental assessment was accomplished through a set of bench trials, ex vivo analysis, and in vivo feasibility validation. During the ex vivo trials, the platform was able to visualize the main landmarks that are typically observed during a gastric cancer screening procedure in less than 8 min. Given the compact footprint, the minimal cost of the disposable parts, and the possibility of running on relatively available and inexpensive resources, the proposed platform can potentially widen gastric cancer screening programs in LMIC.
Keywords
biomedical optical imaging; cancer; endoscopes; endoscopy; ex vivo analysis; external water distribution system; gastric cancer screening; gastric cavity; in vivo feasibility validation; low-income countries; middle-income countries; multichannel soft tether; swallowable endoscopic capsule; tether length adjustment; waterjet actuation; Cameras; Cancer; Electron tubes; Endoscopes; Manifolds; Stomach; Valves; Capsule endoscopy; Gastric cancer screening; capsule endoscopy; gastric cancer screening; global health; robotic endoscopy; waterjet actuation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2014.2386309
Filename
6999943
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