Solid Fiber Inside of Capillary and Modified Fusion-Spliced Fiber Optic Microneedle Devices for Improved Light Transmission Efficiency

Author:

Mehta Jason N.1,Morales Brianna E.2,Rossmeisl John H.3,Debinski Waldemar4,Rylander Christopher G.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin , 204 E. Dean Keeton Street, Stop C2200, Austin, TX 78712-1591

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin , 301 E. Dean Keeton Street, C2100, Austin, TX 78712-2100

3. Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine , Virginia Tech 205 Duckpond Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061

4. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1 Medical Center Boulevard , Winston-Salem, NC 27157

Abstract

Abstract Convection-enhanced delivery (CED) is a drug delivery technique used to deliver therapeutics directly to the brain and is a continually evolving technique to treat glioblastoma. Early versions of CED have proven to result in inadequate drug volume dispersed (Vd), increasing the likelihood of tumor recurrence. Fiber optic microneedle devices (FMDs) with the ability to deliver fluid and thermal energy simultaneously have shown an ability to increase Vd, but FMDs have historically had low light transmission efficiency. In this study, we present a new fabrication method, solid fiber inside capillary (SFIC) FMD, and a modified fusion splicing (FS) method with the goal of increasing light delivery efficiency. The modified FS FMD resulted in an increase in light transmission efficiency between 49% and 173% compared to previous prototypes. However, the FS FMD resulted in significantly lower transmission efficiencies compared to the SFIC FMD (p ≤ 0.04) and FS FMDs perform much worse when light-absorptive materials, like black dye, are placed in the bore. The light absorption of a candidate cytotoxic agent, QUAD-CTX, appear to be similar to water, and light delivery through FS FMDs filled with QUAD-CTX achieves a transmission efficiency of 85.6 ± 5.4%. The fabrication process of the SFIC FMDs results in extremely fragile FMDs. Therefore, the use of a modified FS FMD fabrication process appears to be better suited for balancing the desire to increase light transmission efficiency while retaining a sturdy FMD construction.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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