WE-C-217BCD-01: Development of an Integrated Multimodal Imaging System (IMIS) for Surgical Guidance

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K Popovic ◽  
M Williams
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Émile Beaulieu ◽  
Dang Khoa Nguyen ◽  
Alain Bouthillier ◽  
Dominique Trudel ◽  
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Victor Wong ◽  
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2021 ◽  
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pp. 3008
Author(s):  
Jun Geun Shin ◽  
Jonghyun Eom

A noncontact photoacoustic and fluorescence dual-modality imaging system is proposed, which integrates a fiber-based fluorescence imaging system with noncontact photoacoustic imaging using a specially fabricated double-cladding fiber (DCF) coupler and a DCF lens. The performance of the DCF coupler and lens was evaluated, and the feasibility of this new imaging system was demonstrated using simple tubing phantoms with black ink and fluorophore. Our imaging results demonstrated that the multimodal imaging technique can simultaneously acquire photoacoustic and fluorescence images without coming into contact with the sample. Consequently, the developed method is the first noncontact scheme among multimodal imaging systems that is integrated with a photoacoustic imaging system, which can provide varied and complementary information about the sample.


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Vol 245 (4) ◽  
pp. 342-347 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arash Dadkhah ◽  
Shuliang Jiao

We have developed a multimodal imaging system, which integrated optical resolution photoacoustic microscopy, optical coherence tomography, optical coherence tomography angiography, and confocal fluorescence microscopy in one platform. The system is able to image complementary features of a biological sample by combining different contrast mechanisms. We achieved fast imaging and large field of view by combining optical scanning with mechanical scanning, similar to our previous publication. We have demonstrated the capability of the multimodal imaging system by imaging a mouse ear in vivo. Impact statement Photoacoustic microscopy-based multimodal imaging technology can provide high-resolution complementary information for biological tissues in vivo. It will potentially bring significant impact on the research and diagnosis of diseases by providing combined structural and functional information.


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