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Advanced Photonics in Urology 2021
DOI: 10.1117/12.2578891
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Characterization of a prototype miniature digital ureteroscope tip for enabling office-based thulium fiber laser lithotripsy

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“…Resolutions ≥ 6k pixels were judged to be sufficient for differentiating between the laser fiber, urinary stone, and ureter wall [16]. More recently, our laboratory also tested miniature digital endoscopes (40k pixels) for improved resolution [17]. This study explores the use of a single channel for both irrigation and illumination, utilizing a saline (n = 1.33) liquid light guide (LLG) core surrounded by Teflon AF 2400 (n = 1.29) cladding, to enable total internal reflection (TIR) of light for illumination through the saline channel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resolutions ≥ 6k pixels were judged to be sufficient for differentiating between the laser fiber, urinary stone, and ureter wall [16]. More recently, our laboratory also tested miniature digital endoscopes (40k pixels) for improved resolution [17]. This study explores the use of a single channel for both irrigation and illumination, utilizing a saline (n = 1.33) liquid light guide (LLG) core surrounded by Teflon AF 2400 (n = 1.29) cladding, to enable total internal reflection (TIR) of light for illumination through the saline channel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%