Biomedical Engineering Research Center, Asan Institute for Life Sciences, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Department of Convergence Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
J Med Internet Res. 2021 Oct 18;23(10):e31224. doi: 10.2196/31224.
Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing has become mandatory. Wireless endoscopy in contactless examinations promises to protect health care workers and reduce viral spread.
This study aimed to introduce a contactless endoscopic diagnosis system using a wireless endoscope resembling a mask.
The Wi-Fi-based contactless mask endoscopy system comprises a disposable endoscope and a controller. First, the effective force applied by the tip during insertion was evaluated in a simple transoral model consisting of a force sensor on a simulated oropharynx wall. Second, the delay in video streaming was evaluated by comparing the frame rate and delays between a movement and its image over direct and Wi-Fi connections. Third, the system was applied to a detailed laryngopharyngeal tract phantom.
The smartphone-controlled wireless endoscopy system was successfully evaluated. The mean, maximum, and minimum collision forces against the wall of the transoral model were 296 mN (30 gf), 363 mN (37 gf), and 235 mN (24 gf), respectively. The delay resulting from the wireless connection was 0.72 seconds. Using the phantom, an inexperienced user took around 1 minute to orient the endoscope to a desired area via the app.
Device articulation does not pose a significant risk of laryngopharyngeal wall penetration, and latency does not significantly impede its use. Contactless wireless video streaming was successful within the access point range regardless of the presence of walls. The mask endoscope can be controlled and articulated wirelessly, minimizing contact between patients and device operators. By minimizing contact, the device can protect health care workers from infectious viruses like the coronavirus.
由于 COVID-19 大流行,保持社交距离已成强制性要求。非接触式无线内镜检查有望保护医护人员并减少病毒传播。
本研究旨在介绍一种使用类似于口罩的无线内镜的非接触式内镜诊断系统。
基于 Wi-Fi 的非接触式口罩内镜系统由一次性内镜和控制器组成。首先,在由模拟口咽壁上的力传感器组成的简单经口模型中评估插入时尖端施加的有效力。其次,通过比较直接和 Wi-Fi 连接之间的运动及其图像的帧率和延迟来评估视频流的延迟。第三,将该系统应用于详细的喉咽腔幻影。
成功评估了智能手机控制的无线内镜系统。经口模型壁的平均、最大和最小碰撞力分别为 296 mN(30 gf)、363 mN(37 gf)和 235 mN(24 gf)。无线连接产生的延迟为 0.72 秒。使用幻影,经验不足的用户通过应用程序将内镜定向到所需区域大约需要 1 分钟。
器械的弯曲不会对喉咽壁穿透造成重大风险,并且延迟不会显著妨碍其使用。无论是否存在墙壁,无线视频流都可以在接入点范围内成功传输。口罩内镜可以通过无线方式进行控制和操作,最大限度地减少患者与设备操作人员之间的接触。通过最大限度地减少接触,可以保护医护人员免受冠状病毒等传染性病毒的侵害。