2018
DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201800034
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In vivo photoacoustic/ultrasonic dual‐modality endoscopy with a miniaturized full field‐of‐view catheter

Abstract: Endoscopy is an essential clinical tool for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal (GI) tract cancer. A photoacoustic system that elegantly combines optical and ultrasound endoscopy advantages by providing high-sensitivity functional information and large imaging depth is a potentially powerful tool for GI tract imaging. Recently, several photoacoustic endoscopic imaging systems have been proposed and developed. However, the relatively large size and rigid length of the catheter make it difficult to translate them … Show more

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“…The prototype should be further developed to become a practical endoscope by integrating scanning capability so as to facilitate clinical PAE applications. One could consider integrating a torque coil to realize rotational scanning . In this scheme, multiple MMFs can be used to deliver the white‐light source for WLE mode .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The prototype should be further developed to become a practical endoscope by integrating scanning capability so as to facilitate clinical PAE applications. One could consider integrating a torque coil to realize rotational scanning . In this scheme, multiple MMFs can be used to deliver the white‐light source for WLE mode .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the rotational scanning (by a torque coil) and raster scanning (by the imaging fiber bundle) mentioned above, their scanning speed is discussed as follows. For the former, a motor can be used to realize rotational scanning of the torque coil , while for the latter, a galvanometer mirror can be adopted to realize fast raster scanning. Thus, for the two scanning approaches, the scanning speed will be restricted by the PRF of a laser and the speed of the integrated scanner.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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