Title :
Capsule Endoscopy: From Current Achievements to Open Challenges
Author :
Ciuti, Gastone ; Menciassi, Arianna ; Dario, Paolo
Author_Institution :
BioRobotics Inst., Scuola Superiore Sant´´Anna, Pisa, Italy
fDate :
7/3/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) can be considered an example of disruptive technology since it represents an appealing alternative to traditional diagnostic techniques. This technology enables inspection of the digestive system without discomfort or need for sedation, thus preventing the risks of conventional endoscopy, and has the potential of encouraging patients to undergo gastrointestinal (GI) tract examinations. However, currently available clinical products are passive devices whose locomotion is driven by natural peristalsis, with the drawback of failing to capture the images of important GI tract regions, since the doctor is unable to control the capsule´s motion and orientation. To address these limitations, many research groups are working to develop active locomotion devices that allow capsule endoscopy to be performed in a totally controlled manner. This would enable the doctor to steer the capsule towards interesting pathological areas and to accomplish medical tasks. This review presents a research update on WCE and describes the state of the art of the basic modules of current swallowable devices, together with a perspective on WCE potential for screening, diagnostic, and therapeutic endoscopic procedures.
Keywords :
endoscopes; medical robotics; mobile robots; patient diagnosis; patient treatment; telerobotics; WCE; active locomotion devices; controlled capsule endoscopy; diagnostic endoscopic procedures; digestive system inspection; gastrointestinal tract examinations; screening endoscopic procedures; therapeutic endoscopic procedures; wireless capsule endoscopy; Biomedical telemetry; Digestive system; Endoscopes; Gastrointestinal tract; Medical robotics; Product development; System analysis and design; Wireless communication; Endoscopy of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract; medical robots; passive and active locomotion capsule and vision; wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE); Capsule Endoscopy; Equipment Design; Humans; Software; Wireless Technology;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Reviews in
DOI :
10.1109/RBME.2011.2171182