Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Department, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
Vascular Surgery, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Sensors (Basel). 2023 May 19;23(10):4887. doi: 10.3390/s23104887.
This paper will introduce a simple locating system to track a stent when it is deployed into a human artery. The stent is proposed to achieve hemostasis for bleeding soldiers on the battlefield, where common surgical imaging equipment such as fluoroscopy systems are not available. In the application of interest, the stent must be guided to the right location to avoid serious complications. The most important features are its relative accuracy and the ease by which it may be quickly set up and used in a trauma situation. The locating approach in this paper utilizes a magnet outside the human body as the reference and a magnetometer that will be deployed inside the artery with the stent. The sensor can detect its location in a coordinate system centered with the reference magnet. In practice, the main challenge is that the locating accuracy will be deteriorated by external magnetic interference, rotation of the sensor, and random noise. These causes of error are addressed in the paper to improve the locating accuracy and repeatability under various conditions. Finally, the system's locating performance will be validated in benchtop experiments, where the effects of the disturbance-eliminating procedures will be addressed.
本文将介绍一种简单的定位系统,用于跟踪在人体动脉中部署的支架。该支架旨在为战场上出血的士兵实现止血,而普通的手术成像设备(如透视系统)无法在这些环境中使用。在本文所关注的应用中,必须将支架引导到正确的位置,以避免严重的并发症。该定位方法利用人体外部的磁铁作为参考,以及将与支架一起部署在动脉内的磁力计。传感器可以在以参考磁铁为中心的坐标系中检测其位置。在实际应用中,主要的挑战是外部磁场干扰、传感器旋转和随机噪声会降低定位精度。本文针对这些误差源进行了研究,以提高在各种条件下的定位精度和可重复性。最后,将在台架实验中验证该系统的定位性能,并解决干扰消除过程的影响。