Title :
Endoscope Shaft-Rigidity Control Mechanism: “FORGUIDE”
Author :
Loeve, Arjo J. ; Plettenburg, Dick H. ; Breedveld, Paul ; Dankelman, Jenny
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomech. Eng., Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
Recent developments in flexible endoscopy and other fields of medical technology have raised the need for compact slender shafts that can be made rigid and compliant at will. A novel compact mechanism, named FORGUIDE, with this functionality was developed. The FORGUIDE shaft rigidifies due to friction between a ring of cables situated between a spring and an inflated tube. A mathematical model for the FORGUIDE mechanism working principle was made and used to obtain understanding of this mechanism, predict the maximum rigidity of a FORGUIDE shaft design, and tune its design variables. The mathematical model gave suggestions for significant performance improvement by fine-tuning the design. A prototype FORGUIDE shaft was built and put to a series of bench tests. These tests showed that the FORGUIDE mechanism provides a reliable and simple way to control the rigidity of a flexible shaft.
Keywords :
endoscopes; friction; FORGUIDE mechanism; FORGUIDE shaft design; cable; endoscope shaft-rigidity control mechanism; friction; inflated tube; mathematical model; Electron tubes; Endoscopes; Force; Friction; Shafts; Springs; Stress; Flexible endoscopy; rigidity control; shaft guidance; Colon; Computer-Aided Design; Endoscopes; Equipment Design; Friction; Humans; Models, Biological; Pressure;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2011.2175730