Untethered Microgrippers for Biopsy in the Upper Urinary Tract

Author:

Liu Wangqu1ORCID,Alam Ridwan2,Choi Si Young1ORCID,Wan Yan1ORCID,Zhang Ruili1ORCID,Baraban Ezra3,Matoso Andres3,Matlaga Brian R.2,Winoker Jared S.4,Gracias David H.15678ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD 21218 USA

2. The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute and Department of Urology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD 21287 USA

3. Department of Pathology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD 21287 USA

4. Smith Institute for Urology Lenox Hill Hospital Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell New York NY 10075 USA

5. Department of Chemistry Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD 21218 USA

6. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD 21218 USA

7. Department of Oncology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD 21205 USA

8. Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR) Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD 21218 USA

Abstract

AbstractUntethered microrobots offer the possibility to perform medical interventions in anatomically complex and small regions in the body. Presently, it is necessary to access the upper urinary tract to diagnose and treat Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma (UTUC). Diagnostic and treatment challenges include ensuring adequate tissue sampling, accurately grading the disease, achieving completeness in endoscopic treatment, and consistently delivering medications to targeted sites. This work introduces microgrippers (µ‐grippers) that are autonomously triggered by physiological temperature for biopsy in the upper urinary tract. The experiments demonstrated that µ‐grippers can be deployed using standard ureteral catheters and maneuvered using an external magnetic field. The μ‐grippers successfully biopsied tissue samples from ex vivo pig ureters, indicating that the thin‐film bilayer springs' autonomous, physiologically triggered actuation exerts enough force to retrieve urinary tract tissue. The quality of these biopsy samples is sufficient for histopathological examination, including hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and GATA3 immunohistochemical staining. Beyond biopsy applications, the µ‐grippers' small size, wafer‐scale fabrication, and multifunctionality suggest their potential for statistical sampling in the urinary tract. Experimental data and clinical reports underscore this potential through statistical simulations that compare the efficacy of µ‐grippers with conventional tools, such as ureteroscopic forceps and baskets.

Funder

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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