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Design and Development of a Disposable Superfine Catheter for Visual Examination of Bile Ducts and Related Animal Experiments

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Objective To design and develop a disposable superfine catheter system for visual examination of bile and pancreatic ducts and predict its clinical application value. Methods The superfine triple-lumen catheter and… Click to show full abstract

Objective To design and develop a disposable superfine catheter system for visual examination of bile and pancreatic ducts and predict its clinical application value. Methods The superfine triple-lumen catheter and miniature photography technology were used to design and produce a disposable superfine catheter for visual examination of bile and pancreatic ducts, and animal experiments were conducted to compare said catheter and SpyGlass™. Results The designed and developed disposable superfine catheter for visual examination of bile ducts with a diameter of 2.4 mm could enter the third-order and fourth-order bile ducts in the animal liver and also the gallbladder via the cystic duct for observation. The said catheter has a water injection rate of 0.8 mL/s, 0.16 megapixels, a resolution of 400 × 400, a depth of field of 0.3 to 20 mm, and a tilting up angle >90°. Conclusion The new disposable catheter for visual examination of bile ducts has a superfine diameter, easier operation, and clearer imaging, and is expected to have a higher clinical practical value.

Keywords: examination bile; visual examination; superfine catheter; disposable superfine

Journal Title: Frontiers in Surgery
Year Published: 2022

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