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Review of locomotion techniques for robotic colonoscopy

Paolo Dario, CA Mosse

Year
2004
Citations
41

Abstract

For more than two decades, researchers have proposed and developed methods of providing propulsion at the tip of the colonoscope so that it can pull itself through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Most of these methods simulate the way animals move, e.g. earthworm, snake, etc. Other means such as mechanically and through natural peristalsis were also proposed for propelling endoscope. This paper reviews the various locomotion techniques associated with robotic colonoscopy.

Keywords

Medical roboticsPeristalsisColonoscopyPropulsionComputer scienceEndoscopeRobotArtificial intelligenceDigestive tractComputer vision

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