Costa Monteiro E, Hall Barbosa C, Andrade Lima E, Costa Ribeiro P, Boechat P
Department of Physics, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Phys Med Biol. 2000 Aug;45(8):2389-402. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/45/8/323.
A technique has been developed, based on magnetic field measurements, to localize, in three dimensions, hypodermic and sewing needles lost in the human body. A theoretical model for the magnetic field generated by needles has been elaborated and experimentally validated. Using this model, the localization technique gives information about needle's centre, orientation and depth. The clinical measurements have been made using a SQUID system, with patients being moved under the sensor with the aid of an X-Y bed. The magnetic field associated with the remanent magnetization of the needle is acquired on-line and mapped over a plane. In all six cases that occurred, the technique allowed surgical localization of the needles with ease and high precision. This procedure can decrease the surgery time for extraction of foreign bodies by a large factor, and also reduce the generally high odds of failure.
基于磁场测量,已开发出一种技术,用于在三维空间中定位人体中丢失的皮下注射针和缝纫针。已详细阐述并通过实验验证了针产生的磁场的理论模型。使用该模型,定位技术可提供有关针的中心、方向和深度的信息。临床测量使用超导量子干涉装置(SQUID)系统进行,患者借助X-Y床在传感器下移动。与针的剩余磁化相关的磁场在线获取并在平面上绘制。在发生的所有6例病例中,该技术都能轻松且高精度地对针进行手术定位。此程序可大幅减少取出异物的手术时间,同时也降低通常较高的失败几率。