Distal planar rotary scanner for endoscopic optical coherence tomography

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Kyle Searles
Nabil Shalabi
Geoffrey Hohert
Nirvana Gharib
Sayed Mohammad Hashem Jayhooni
Pierre M. Lane
Kenichi Takahata
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[1] University of British Columbia,School of Biomedical Engineering
[2] University of British Columbia,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[3] BC Cancer Research Institute,Integrative Oncology
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Biomedical Engineering Letters | 2024年 / 14卷
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Optical scanner; Electromagnetic actuator; Ferrofluid; Endoscopic probe; Optical coherence tomography;
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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is becoming a more common endoscopic imaging modality for detecting and treating disease given its high resolution and image quality. To use OCT for 3-dimensional imaging of small lumen, embedding an optical scanner at the distal end of an endoscopic probe for circumferential scanning the probing light is a promising way to implement high-quality imaging unachievable with the conventional method of revolving an entire probe. To this end, the present work proposes a hollow and planar micro rotary actuator for its use as an endoscopic distal scanner. A miniaturized design of this ferrofluid-assisted electromagnetic actuator is prototyped to act as a full 360° optical scanner, which is integrated at the tip of a fiber-optic probe together with a gradient-index lens for use with OCT. The scanner is revealed to achieve a notably improved dynamic performance that shows a maximum speed of 6500 rpm, representing 325% of the same reported with the preceding design, while staying below the thermal limit for safe in-vivo use. The scanner is demonstrated to perform real-time OCT using human fingers as live tissue samples for the imaging tests. The acquired images display no shadows from the electrical wires to the scanner, given its hollow architecture that allows the probing light to pass through the actuator body, as well as the quality high enough to differentiate the dermis from the epidermis while resolving individual sweat glands, proving the effectiveness of the prototyped scanner design for endoscopic OCT application.
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