A Millimeter‐Scale Soft Robot for Tissue Biopsy Procedures

Author:

Van Lewen Daniel1,Janke Taylor1,Lee Harin2,Austin Ryan1,Billatos Ehab3,Russo Sheila14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Boston University Boston MA 02215 USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering Boston University Boston MA 02215 USA

3. Boston Medical Center Boston University School of Medicine Boston MA 02118 USA

4. Division of Materials Science and Engineering Boston University Boston MA 02215 USA

Abstract

While interest in soft robotics as surgical tools has grown due to their inherently safe interactions with the body, their feasibility is limited in the amount of force that can be transmitted during procedures. This is especially apparent in minimally invasive procedures where millimeter‐scale devices are necessary for reaching the desired surgical site, such as in interventional bronchoscopy. To leverage the benefits of soft robotics in minimally invasive surgery, a soft robot with integrated tip steering, stabilization, and needle deployment capabilities is proposed for lung tissue biopsy procedures. Design, fabrication, and modeling of the force transmission of this soft robotic platform allow for integration into a system with a diameter of 3.5 mm. Characterizations of the soft robot are performed to analyze bending angle, force transmission, and expansion during needle deployment. In vitro experiments of both the needle deployment mechanism and fully integrated soft robot validate the proposed workflow and capabilities in a simulated surgical setting.

Funder

U.S. Department of Education

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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