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In vivo minimally invasive interstitial multi-functional microendoscopy

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posted on 2023-09-06, 18:45 authored by Asaf Shahmoon, Shiran Aharon, Oded Kruchik, Martin Hohmann, Hamutal Slovin, Alexandre DouplikAlexandre Douplik, Zeev Zalevsky

Developing minimally invasive methodologies for imaging of internal organs is an emerging field in the biomedical examination research. This paper introduces a new multi-functional microendoscope device capable of imaging of internal organs with a minimal invasive intervention. In addition, the developed microendoscope can also be employed as a monitoring device for measuring local hemoglobin concentration in blood stream when administrated into a blood artery. The microendoscope device has a total external diameter of only 200 μm and can provide high imaging resolution capability of more than 5,000 pixels. The device can detect features with a spatial resolution of less than 1 μm. The microendoscope has been tested both in-vitro as well as in-vivo in rats presenting a promising and powerful tool as a high resolution and minimally invasive imaging facility suitable for previously unreachable clinical modalities.

 

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