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2016
Conference Paper
Title

Design of an everting balloon to deploy a microendoscope to the fallopian tubes

Abstract
The 5-year survival rate for ovarian cancer is only 45% largely due to lack of effective screening methods. Current methods include palpation, transvaginal ultrasound, and the CA-125 blood test. Finding disease reliably and at an early stage increase survival to 92%. We have designed and built a 0.7 mm endoscope for the early detection of ovarian cancer. Inserted transvaginally through the working channel of a hysteroscope, the falloposcope creates a minimally invasive procedure for the screening of high risk women. To improve the ease-of-use and safety of falloposcope deployment, we are working to create an everting balloon. Currently, the falloposcope would require a skilled user to operate due to the challenging anatomy of the fallopian tubes - a small opening from the uterus (< 1 mm), tortuous path, and delicate lumenal features. A balloon delivery system would gently open the fallopian tube and guide the falloposcope down the center of lumen.
Author(s)
Keenan, M.
Howard, C.
Tate, T.
McGuiness, I.
Sauer-Budge, A.
Black, J.
Utzinger, U.
Barton, J.K.
Mainwork
Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics XII  
Conference
Conference "Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics" 2016  
DOI
10.1117/12.2213345
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