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Phantom testing of a novel endoscopic OCT probe: A prelude to clinical in-vivo laryngeal use

Authors :
Tatla, Taran
Pang, J.Y.
Cernat, R.
Dobre, G.
Tadrous, P.J.
Bradu, A.
Gelikonov, G.
Gelikonov, V.
Podoleanu, A.Gh.
Tatla, Taran
Pang, J.Y.
Cernat, R.
Dobre, G.
Tadrous, P.J.
Bradu, A.
Gelikonov, G.
Gelikonov, V.
Podoleanu, A.Gh.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Optical coherence tomography is a novel imaging technique providing potentially high resolution tri-dimensional images of tissue microstructure up to 2-3mm deep. We present pre-clinical data from a novel miniaturised OCT probe utilised for endoscopic imaging of laryngeal mucosa. A 1300nm SS-OCT probe was passed in tandem with a flexible fibreoptic nasoendoscope into the larynx of a manikin. Ex vivo OCT images were acquired using a desktop 1300nm TD-OCT imaging system. The feasibility, robustness and safety of this set-up was demonstrated as a preliminary step to extending the use of this assembly to a clinical patient cohort with varying laryngeal pathologies. © Copyright SPIE.

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OAIster
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Phantom testing of a novel endoscopic OCT probe: A prelude to clinical in-vivo laryngeal use
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1119658476
Document Type :
Electronic Resource