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13 March 2013 Spiral-scanning, side-viewing optical coherence tomography endoscope for three-dimensional fully sampled in vivo imaging of the mouse colon
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Proceedings Volume 8575, Endoscopic Microscopy VIII; 85750R (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2002655
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2013, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
We have previously developed side-viewing endoscopic OCT systems to detect colorectal cancer in the murine model, which longitudinally scans the mouse colon at 8-16 discrete angular positions. This small number of angles is chosen to keep imaging time and the amount of data to analyze reasonable, but this azimuthal undersampling of the tissue may result in missed or incorrectly characterized adenomas. A need exists for a spiral-scanning OCT endoscope capable of generating 3D, in vivo OCT data sets that satisfy the Nyquist criterion for adequate sampling of the tissue. Our new endoscopic system replaces the sample arm optics of a commercial OCT system with a spiral-scanning, gradient-index lens-based endoscope. The endoscope provides unit magnification at a working distance capable of producing a focal depth of 280 μm in tissue. The working distance accounts for a 41° rod prism that reflects the beam through the endoscopic window into the tissue while minimizing back reflection. A swept-source laser with a central wavelength of 1040 nm and spectral bandwidth of 80 nm provides an axial resolution of 12 μm in air and 9 μm in water. The endoscope has a theoretical diffraction-limited lateral resolution of 5.85 μm. We present fully sampled, 3D, in vivo images of the mouse colon.
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Weston A. Welge and Jennifer K. Barton "Spiral-scanning, side-viewing optical coherence tomography endoscope for three-dimensional fully sampled in vivo imaging of the mouse colon", Proc. SPIE 8575, Endoscopic Microscopy VIII, 85750R (13 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2002655
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KEYWORDS
Endoscopes

Optical coherence tomography

Colon

In vivo imaging

3D image processing

Endoscopy

Tissues

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