Magnetic manipulation instrumentation for medical physics research
- 1 March 1994
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 65 (3), 533-562
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1145242
Abstract
The noncontact magnetic manipulation of probe masses within the body is an area of research that has received substantial attention from the medical physics community, especially during the past three decades. The therapeutic and diagnostic possibilities arising from such technology include site‐specific drug delivery within the central nervous system, advancement of techniques for navigation and selective catheterization of vessels within the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems, and the nonsurgical exploration of the alimentary and respiratory tracts. In this review, we examine the physical principles underlying in vivo magnetic manipulation systems, and catalog the various types of instrumentation used for such purposes to date. Thereafter, we evaluate the different methods of image‐based localization used to identify the position of the probe within the body. Finally, we appraise an emerging technology known as nonlinear magnetic stereotaxis, a technique that permits minimally invasive access to difficult‐to‐approach parts of the brain. We close the review with a few comments on the directions for future work within this field.Keywords
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