A jet injector platform technology that provides improved performance over existing jet injectors through the use of a controllable linear Lorentz-force actuator and software-based control system has been developed. Injectors designed on this platform are capable of delivering injections using arbitrary pressure pulse shaping. Pulse shaping has been shown to allow a wide degree of control over the depth to which the injection is delivered. A software-based injector control system improves repeatability and allows for automatic reloading of the injector, a task that would be difficult to implement using existing jet injector platforms. A design for a prototype autoloading controllable jet injector (cJI) based on this platform is detailed. The injection capability of this cJI was evaluated both in-vitro and in-vivo using a tissue analog, excised porcine tissue, and ovine tissue. An analysis of the cJI’s performance indicates that this design is capable of delivering a controllable volume of fluid to a controllable depth based entirely on the parameter’s input into the control software.
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March 2011
Design Innovations
Development and Performance of a Controllable Autoloading Needle-Free Jet Injector
Brian D. Hemond,
Brian D. Hemond
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: bhemond@mit.edu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
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Andrew Taberner,
Andrew Taberner
Research Scientist
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
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Cathy Hogan,
Cathy Hogan
Research Scientist
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
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Bryan Crane,
Bryan Crane
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
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Ian W. Hunter
Ian W. Hunter
Hatsopoulos Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
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Brian D. Hemond
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139e-mail: bhemond@mit.edu
Andrew Taberner
Research Scientist
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
Cathy Hogan
Research Scientist
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
Bryan Crane
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139
Ian W. Hunter
Hatsopoulos Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, MA 02139J. Med. Devices. Mar 2011, 5(1): 015001 (7 pages)
Published Online: February 3, 2011
Article history
Received:
March 8, 2010
Revised:
November 14, 2010
Online:
February 3, 2011
Published:
February 3, 2011
Citation
Hemond, B. D., Taberner, A., Hogan, C., Crane, B., and Hunter, I. W. (February 3, 2011). "Development and Performance of a Controllable Autoloading Needle-Free Jet Injector." ASME. J. Med. Devices. March 2011; 5(1): 015001. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4003330
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