Two-photon microendoscope for label-free imaging in stereotactic neurosurgery.
Tarah A WeltonNicholas M GeorgeBaris N OzbayArianna Gentile PoleseGregory OsborneGregory L FutiaJ Keenan KushnerBette Kleinschmidt-DeMastersAllyson L AlexanderAviva AboschSteven OjemannDiego RestrepoEmily A GibsonPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2023)
We demonstrate a gradient refractive index (GRIN) microendoscope with an outer diameter of ∼1.2 mm and a length of ∼186 mm that can fit into a stereotactic surgical cannula. Two photon imaging at an excitation wavelength of 900 nm showed a field of view of ∼180 microns and a lateral and axial resolution of 0.86 microns and 9.6 microns respectively. The microendoscope was tested by imaging autofluorescence and second harmonic generation (SHG) in label-free human brain tissue. Furthermore, preliminary image analysis indicates that image classification models can predict if an image is from the subthalamic nucleus or the surrounding tissue using conventional, bench-top two-photon autofluorescence.