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Subsurface fluorescence time-of-flight imaging using a large-format single-photon avalanche diode sensor for tumor depth assessment.

Arthur F PetusseauSamuel S StreeterArin UlkuYichen FengKimberley S SamkoeClaudio BruschiniEdoardo CharbonBrian W PoguePetr Bruža
Published in: Journal of biomedical optics (2024)
LiDAR TOF fluorescence imaging using an SPAD camera provides both fluorescence intensity images and the temporal profile of fluorescence, which can be used to determine the depth at which the signal is emitted over a wide field of view. The proposed tool enables fluorescence imaging at a higher depth in tissue and with higher spatial precision than standard, steady-state fluorescence imaging tools, such as intensity-based near-infrared fluorescence imaging, optical coherence tomography, Raman spectroscopy, or confocal microscopy. Integration of this technique into a standard surgical tool could enable rapid, more accurate estimation of resection boundaries, thereby improving the surgeon's efficacy and efficiency, and ultimately improving patient outcomes.
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