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Triple-modality co-registered endoscope featuring wide-field reflectance imaging, and high-resolution multiphoton and optical coherence microscopy.

Authors :
Vega D
Galvez D
Romano G
Pham NY
Cordova R
Aitken M
Suebka S
Heusinkveld J
Barton JK
Source :
Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering [Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng] 2021 Oct; Vol. 1 (4). Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Dec 17.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present the design and feasibility testing of a multimodal co-registered endoscope based on a dual-path optical system integrated with a scanning piezo. This endoscope incorporates three different imaging modalities. A large field of view reflectance imaging system enables visualization of objects several millimeters in front of the endoscope, while optical coherence microscopy and multiphoton microscopy are employed in contact with tissue to further analyze suspicious areas. The optical system allows multiple different imaging modalities by employing a dual optical path. One path features a low numerical aperture and wide field of view to allow reflectance imaging of distant objects. The other path features a high numerical aperture and short working distance to allow microscopy techniques such as optical coherence microscopy and multiphoton microscopy. Images of test targets were obtained with each imaging modality to verify and characterize the imaging capabilities of the endoscope. The reflectance modality was demonstrated with a 561 nm laser to allow high contrast with blood vessels. It achieved a lateral resolution of 24.8 μm at 5 mm and a working distance from 5 mm to 30 mm. Optical coherence microscopy (OCM) was performed with a 1300 nm super-luminescent diode since this wavelength experiences low relative scattering to allow for deeper tissue imaging. Measured OCM lateral and axial resolution was 4.0 μm and 14.2 μm, respectively. Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) was performed with a custom 1400 nm femtosecond fiber laser, a wavelength suitable for exciting multiple exogenous and some endogenous fluorophores, as well as providing information on tissue composition through harmonic generation processes. A 4.0 μm MPM lateral resolution was measured.<br />Competing Interests: Disclosures The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0277-786X
Volume :
1
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36325111
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jom.1.4.044502