A Catheter-Deployable Soft Robotic Inflatable Basket for Enhanced Conformability to the Left Atrium of the Heart.

TitleA Catheter-Deployable Soft Robotic Inflatable Basket for Enhanced Conformability to the Left Atrium of the Heart.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsFarokhnia N, Caprio A, Kashyap V, Al'Aref S, Baskaran L, Mosadegh B, Dunham S
JournalAdv Healthc Mater
Volume9
Issue4
Paginatione1900951
Date Published2020 02
ISSN2192-2659
KeywordsAtrial Fibrillation, Catheter Ablation, Catheters, Heart Atria, Humans, Robotics
Abstract

This paper presents the design, fabrication, and test results for a novel basket catheter that utilizes soft robotic technology, which can conform to complex patient anatomy. Two designs of basket-shaped balloons in three sizes are fabricated based on a CO laser cutting method from thin (<50 µm) thermoplastic polyurethane. The balloons are deployed in four soft-material 3D printed left atria, whose geometries are based on volume rendered segmentation of cardiac computed tomography (CT) scans. The coverage and conformability to the realistic patient anatomies is tracked with the small patches of pH paper that indicate, via a color change, contact with a basic solution that lined the 3D printed atriums. The conformability of these inflatable basket catheters is demonstrated as high as (85%) for the optimized design. To visualize the balloon's performance, microCT images of balloons deployed in 3D printed models are shown. These images show the ability of the balloons to adapt to complex patient anatomy and do not exhibit any spline bunching or other deleterious mechanical behavior. This platform has the potential to be coupled with electrical sensors for simultaneous multisensor mapping of atrial fibrillation and other cardiac arrhythmias.

DOI10.1002/adhm.201900951
Alternate JournalAdv Healthc Mater
PubMed ID31945275
Grant ListW81XWH-18-1-0201 / / U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity / International
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Dalio Institute of Cardiovascular Imaging (Dalio ICI)

Weill Cornell Medicine
Department of Radiology
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