We have developed a new self-propelled OCT imaging technology called retrograde Tethered Capsule Endomicroscopy
(R-TCE) for colonic disease screening. We successfully demonstrated that the R-TCE device can be advanced over 1 meter in 5 swine colons in vivo. R-TCE with balloon pullback imaging enabled full circumferential OCT visualization of 95.94 % ± 0.13% of the colon wall. 3D reconstructed colon OCT images and 3D rendered flythroughs showed that R-TCE is feasible for OCT microscopic imaging of the entire colon in vivo. When translated to humans, this R-TCE
technology may provide a less invasive and more efficient alternative to colonoscopy.
We developed OCT-TCE devices with either guidewire or propylene glycol infusion tethers and tested pullback force and tissue damage over different distances of the small intestine in living swine. For all devices, the maximum force was below our safety threshold of 2N across intestinal lengths of 4m or less. At lengths > 4m, the force was > 4N for the infusion tube devices and > 5N for the guidewire devices, and the proximal intestine showed visible damage matching the tether shape. In conclusion, TCE may be safe for jejunal imaging but likely needs further improvement for ileum imaging in humans.
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