1-mm catheterscope - art. no. 685207

被引:7
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作者
Seibel, Eric J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Mech Engn, Human Photon Lab, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
来源
OPTICAL FIBERS AND SENSORS FOR MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT APPLICATIONS VIII | 2008年 / 6852卷
关键词
endoscope; laser; spiral; scanning; singlemode; optical fiber; ultrathin; catheter; minimally-invasive;
D O I
10.1117/12.765983
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Flexible endoscopes use one sensor element per display pixel. When diameter is reduced to the size of a catheter, there is a significant reduction in the number of pixels within the image. By placing a sub-millimeter microscanner at the tip of a catheter, image quality can be significantly improved. The microscanner consists of a 0.4 mm diameter piezoelectric tube with quadrant electrodes, surrounding a cantilevered singlemode optical fiber. At the distal end, the fiber microscanner is sealed with a 0. 9 mm diameter lens assembly, creating a rigid length less than 10 mm at the tip of a highly flexible shaft. The cantilevered fiber is vibrated at the first mode of resonance for bending to generate a circular scan pattern. A spiral scan pattern is generated that constitutes an image frame by modulating the piezoelectric drive signals. By using a custom optical fiber at 80 microns cladding diameter, > 10 KHz resonant scanning is achieved, resulting in a 30 Hz frame rate. Red (635 nm), green (532 nm), and blue (442 nm) laser light is scanned by coupling to the fiber scanner. The scanned illumination is detected in a non-confocal arrangement by having one or more optical fibers collecting the backscattered light at MHz pixel rates. Current 1-mm diameter catheterscopes generate 500-line images at maximum fields of view of 100 degrees and spatial resolutions of < 20 microns with image zooming. Shaft length of four meters have been fabricated with flexibility of < 10 mm bending radius to image previously inaccessible regions of the body.
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页码:85207 / 85207
页数:8
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