Published March 26, 2025 | Version v1

Harnessing the Oloid Shape in Magnetically Driven Robots to Enable High-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging

  • 1. STORM Lab, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
  • 2. ROR icon University of Leeds
  • 3. ROR icon University of Glasgow
  • 4. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • 5. University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • 6. Atlas Endoscopy Limited

Description

Magnetic fields enable remote manipulation of objects and are ideal for medical applications, as they pass through human tissue harmlessly. This capability is promising for surgical robots, allowing navigation deeper into the human anatomy and accessing organs beyond the reach of current technologies. However, magnetic manipulation is typically limited to a maximum of two degrees-of-freedom orientation, restricting complex motions, especially those including rolling around the main axis of the magnetic robot. To address this challenge, we introduce a robot design inspired by embodied intelligence and the unique geometry of developable rollers, leveraging the oloid shape. The oloid, with its axial asymmetry and sinusoidal motion, facilitates rolling when precisely controlled by an external magnetic field. We present a versatile closed-loop control model to ensure precise magnetic manipulation of an oloid-shaped robot. This capability was validated in endoluminal applications through the integration of a 28 MHz micro-ultrasound array to perform virtual biopsies – non-invasive real-time histological imaging. Extensive in vitro and in vivo tests using a porcine model showed the robot's ability to execute sweeping motions, identify lesions, and generate detailed 3D scans of gastrointestinal subsurface tissue. This research not only restores a critical movement capability to magnetic medical robots but also enables additional clinical applications deep within the human body.

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Funding

European Commission
AUTOCAPSULE - Autonomous multimodal implantable endoscopic capsule for the gastrointestinal tract 952118
European Commission
NoLiMiTs - Novel Lifesaving Magnetic Tentacles 818045