Optimized Magnetically Docked Ingestible Capsules for Non‐Invasive Refilling of Implantable Devices

Author:

Al‐Haddad Hind12ORCID,Guarnera Daniele12,Tamadon Izadyar123,Arrico Lorenzo4,Ballardini Giulia5,Mariottini Francesco6,Cucini Alessio6,Ricciardi Simone6,Vistoli Fabio7,Isabella Rotondo Maria8,Campani Daniela9,Ren Xuyang12,Ciuti Gastone12,Terry Benjamin10,Iacovacci Veronica12,Ricotti Leonardo12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The BioRobotics Institute Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33 56127 Pisa Italy

2. Department of Excellence in Robotics & AI Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33 56127 Pisa Italy

3. Faculty of Engineering Technology University of Twente Drienerlolaan 5 7522 NB Enschede Netherlands

4. Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry University of Pisa Via Moruzzi 13 56124 Pisa Italy

5. Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems 70569 Stuttgart Germany

6. WAVECOMM s.r.l 53034 Colle di Val d’Elsa Italy

7. Division of General and Transplant Surgery University of Pisa 56124 Pisa Italy

8. Division of Surgcal Pathology Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana 56126 Pisa Italy

9. Division of Surgical Pathology Department of Surgical, Medical, Molecular Pathology and Critical Area University Hospital of Pisa 56124 Pisa Italy

10. Mechanical Engineering Department College of Engineering Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 USA

Abstract

Automated drug delivery systems (ADDS) improve chronic disease management by enhancing adherence and reducing patient burden, particularly in conditions like type 1 diabetes, through intraperitoneal insulin delivery. However, periodic invasive refilling of the reservoir is needed in such a class of implantable devices. In previous work, an implantable ADDS with a capsule docking system is introduced for non‐invasive reservoir refilling. Yet, it encounters reliability issues in manufacturing, sealing, and docking design and lacks evidence on intestinal tissue compression effects and chronic in vivo data. This work proposes an optimization of the different components featuring this ADDS. The ingestible capsule is designed, developed, and tested following ISO 13485, exhibiting high insulin stability and optimal sealing for six days in harsh gastrointestinal‐like conditions. A magnetic docking system is optimized, ensuring reliable and stable capsule docking at a clinically relevant distance of 5.92 mm. Histological tests on human intestinal tissues confirm safe capsule compression during docking. Bench tests demonstrate that the integrated mechatronic system effectively docks capsules at various peristalsis‐mimicking velocities. A six‐week in vivo test on porcine models demonstrates chronic safety and provides hints on fibrotic reactions. These results pave the way for the further evolution of implantable ADDS.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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