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Small intestinal model for electrically propelled capsule endoscopy.


ABSTRACT: The aim of this research is to propose a small intestine model for electrically propelled capsule endoscopy. The electrical stimulus can cause contraction of the small intestine and propel the capsule along the lumen. The proposed model considered the drag and friction from the small intestine using a thin walled model and Stokes' drag equation. Further, contraction force from the small intestine was modeled by using regression analysis. From the proposed model, the acceleration and velocity of various exterior shapes of capsule were calculated, and two exterior shapes of capsules were proposed based on the internal volume of the capsules. The proposed capsules were fabricated and animal experiments were conducted. One of the proposed capsules showed an average (SD) velocity in forward direction of 2.91 ± 0.99 mm/s and 2.23 ± 0.78 mm/s in the backward direction, which was 5.2 times faster than that obtained in previous research. The proposed model can predict locomotion of the capsule based on various exterior shapes of the capsule.

SUBMITTER: Woo SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3265441 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Small intestinal model for electrically propelled capsule endoscopy.

Woo Sang Hyo SH   Kim Tae Wan TW   Mohy-Ud-Din Zia Z   Park Il Young IY   Cho Jin-Ho JH  

Biomedical engineering online 20111216


The aim of this research is to propose a small intestine model for electrically propelled capsule endoscopy. The electrical stimulus can cause contraction of the small intestine and propel the capsule along the lumen. The proposed model considered the drag and friction from the small intestine using a thin walled model and Stokes' drag equation. Further, contraction force from the small intestine was modeled by using regression analysis. From the proposed model, the acceleration and velocity of  ...[more]

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