1. Progress in Probe-Based Sensing Techniques for In Vivo Diagnosis
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Cheng Zhou, Zecai Lin, Shaoping Huang, Bing Li, and Anzhu Gao
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minimally invasive surgery ,endoluminal intervention ,physical sensing ,biochemical sensing ,in vivo diagnosis ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Advancements in robotic surgery help to improve the endoluminal diagnosis and treatment with minimally invasive or non-invasive intervention in a precise and safe manner. Miniaturized probe-based sensors can be used to obtain information about endoluminal anatomy, and they can be integrated with medical robots to augment the convenience of robotic operations. The tremendous benefit of having this physiological information during the intervention has led to the development of a variety of in vivo sensing technologies over the past decades. In this paper, we review the probe-based sensing techniques for the in vivo physical and biochemical sensing in China in recent years, especially on in vivo force sensing, temperature sensing, optical coherence tomography/photoacoustic/ultrasound imaging, chemical sensing, and biomarker sensing.
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- 2022
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