The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec)
Online ISSN : 2424-3124
2016
Session ID : 2P1-18b2
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Fundamental Study on Minimally-invasive Injection to Skin by Using Cavitation of Electrically-Induced Micro-bubbles
Keita IchikawaYohei HamanoShingo MaedaYoko Yamanishi
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For the present study, evaluation of collateral damage area and quantity of injected reagent was carried out for the electrically induced bubble injector (needle-free injector) which was invented in our laboratory. It was confirmed that the input power is closely related to the depth of the injection area. The speed of the propagation of a bubble just before the cavitation phenomena is also closely related to the input power and scale of cavitation. The perforation depth has been achieved 100~500μm for the applied voltage of 900~1500V. This study will contribute to minimally-invasive injection to skin in the bio-medical field.

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