Excitation-scanning hyperspectral video endoscopy: enhancing the light at the end of the tunnel.
Craig M BrowningJoshua DealSam MayesArslan ArshadThomas C RichSilas Josiah LeavesleyPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2020)
Colorectal cancer is the 3rd leading cancer for incidence and mortality rates. Positive treatment outcomes have been associated with early detection; however, early stage lesions have limited contrast to surrounding mucosa. A potential technology to enhance early stagise detection is hyperspectral imaging (HSI). While HSI technologies have been previously utilized to detect colorectal cancer ex vivo or post-operation, they have been difficult to employ in real-time endoscopy scenarios. Here, we describe an LED-based multifurcated light guide and spectral light source that can provide illumination for spectral imaging at frame rates necessary for video-rate endoscopy. We also present an updated light source optical ray-tracing model that resulted in further optimization and provided a ∼10X light transmission increase compared to the initial prototype. Future work will iterate simulation and benchtop testing of the hyperspectral endoscopic system to achieve the goal of video-rate spectral endoscopy.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- early stage
- optical coherence tomography
- small bowel
- risk factors
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- type diabetes
- mass spectrometry
- ultrasound guided
- radiation therapy
- papillary thyroid
- lymph node
- quantum dots
- fluorescence imaging
- electron microscopy
- real time pcr
- dual energy
- high speed
- current status
- rectal cancer