A Planar-Type Micro-Biopsy Tool for a Capsule-Type Endoscope Using a One-Step Nickel Electroplating Processopen access
- Authors
- Moon, Sangjun
- Issue Date
- Oct-2023
- Publisher
- Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
- Keywords
- capsule-type endoscope; one-step electroplating; planar-type micro-biopsy tool
- Citation
- Micromachines, v.14, no.10
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Micromachines
- Volume
- 14
- Number
- 10
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/68319
- DOI
- 10.3390/mi14101900
- ISSN
- 2072-666X
2072-666X
- Abstract
- Millimeter-scale biopsy tools combined with an endoscope instrument have been widely used for minimal invasive surgery and medical diagnosis. Recently, a capsule-type endoscope was developed, which requires micromachining to fabricate micro-scale biopsy tools that have a sharp tip and other complex features, e.g., nanometer-scale end-tip sharpness and a complex scalpel design. However, conventional machining approaches are not cost-effective for mass production and cannot fabricate the micrometer-scale features needed for biopsy tools. Here, we demonstrate an electroplated nickel micro-biopsy tool which features a planar shape and is suitable to be equipped with a capsule-type endoscope. Planar-type micro-biopsy tools are designed, fabricated, and evaluated through in vitro tissue dissection experiments. Various micro-biopsy tools with a long shaft and sharp tip can be easily fabricated using a thick photoresist (SU8) mold via a simple one-step lithography and nickel electroplating process. The characteristics of various micro-biopsy tool design features, including a tip taper angle, different tool geometries, and a cutting scalpel, are evaluated for efficient tissue extraction from mice intestine. These fabricated biopsy tools have shown appropriate strength and sharpness with a sufficient amount of tissue extraction for clinical applications, e.g., cancer tissue biopsy. These micro-scale biopsy tools could be easily integrated with a capsule-type endoscope and conventional forceps. © 2023 by the author.
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