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Recent Patents on Biomedical Engineering (Discontinued)

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ISSN (Print): 2211-3320
ISSN (Online): 1874-7647

Review on Patents about Magnetic Localisation Systems for in vivo Catheterizations

Author(s): Giuseppe Placidi, Danilo Franchi, Alfredo Maurizi and Antonello Sotgiu

Volume 2, Issue 1, 2009

Page: [58 - 64] Pages: 7

DOI: 10.2174/1874764710902010058

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Abstract

in vivo Catheterizations are usually performed by physicians using X-Ray fluoroscopic guide and contrastmedia. The X-Ray exposure both of the patient and of the operators can induce collateral effects. The present review describes the status of the art on recent patents about magnetic position/orientation indicators capable to drive the probe during in-vivo medical diagnostic or interventional procedures. They are based on the magnetic field produced by sources and revealed by sensors. Possible solutions are: the modulated magnetic field produced by a set of coils positioned externally to the patient is measured by sensors installed on the intra-body probe; the magnetic field produced by a thin permanent magnet installed on the intra-body probe is measured by magnetic field sensors positioned outside the patient body. In either cases, position and orientation of the probe are calculated in real time: this allows the elimination of repetitive X-Ray scans used to monitor the probe. The aim of the proposed systems is to drive the catheter inside the patient vascular tree with a reduction of the X-Ray exposure both of the patient and of the personnel involved in the intervention. The present paper intends also to highlight advantages/disadvantages of the presented solutions.

Keywords: Spatial localization based on magnetism, magnetic localization system, magnetic position indicator, magnetic orientation indicator, X-ray fluoroscopy, in vivo catheterization, X-Ray exposure reduction


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