Transvaginal fast-scanning optical-resolution photoacoustic endoscopy

  • Qu Y
  • Li C
  • Shi J
  • et al.
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Abstract

© The Authors. Photoacoustic endoscopy offers in vivo examination of the visceral tissue using endogenous contrast, but its typical B-scan rate is ∼10 Hz, restricted by the speed of the scanning unit and the laser pulse repetition rate. Here, we present a transvaginal fast-scanning optical-resolution photoacoustic endoscope with a 250-Hz B-scan rate over a 3-mm scanning range. Using this modality, we not only illustrated the morphological differences of vasculatures among the human ectocervix, uterine body, and sublingual mucosa but also showed the longitudinal and cross-sectional differences of cervical vasculatures in pregnant women. This technology is promising for screening the visceral pathological changes associated with angiogenesis.

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Qu, Y., Li, C., Shi, J., Chen, R., Xu, S., Rafsanjani, H., … Wang, L. V. (2018). Transvaginal fast-scanning optical-resolution photoacoustic endoscopy. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 23(12), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.23.12.121617

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