All-optical ultrasound catheter for rapid B-mode oesophageal imaging

  • Lewis-Thompson I
  • Zhang E
  • Beard P
  • et al.
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Abstract

All-optical ultrasound (OpUS) is an imaging paradigm that uses light to both generate and receive ultrasound, and has progressed from benchtop to in vivo studies in recent years, demonstrating promise for minimally invasive surgical applications. In this work, we present a rapid pullback imaging catheter for side-viewing B-mode ultrasound imaging within the upper gastrointestinal tract. The device comprised an ultrasound transmitter configured to generate ultrasound laterally from the catheter and a plano-concave microresonator for ultrasound reception. This imaging probe was capable of generating ultrasound pressures in excess of 1 MPa with corresponding −6 dB bandwidths > 20 MHz. This enabled imaging resolutions as low as 45 µm and 120 µm in the axial and lateral extent respectively, with a corresponding signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 42 dB. To demonstrate the potential of the device for clinical imaging, an ex vivo swine oesophagus was imaged using the working channel of a mock endoscope for device delivery. The full thickness of the oesophagus was resolved and several tissue layers were present in the resulting ultrasound images. This work demonstrates the promise for OpUS to provide rapid diagnostics and guidance alongside conventional endoscopy.

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Lewis-Thompson, I., Zhang, E. Z., Beard, P. C., Desjardins, A. E., & Colchester, R. J. (2023). All-optical ultrasound catheter for rapid B-mode oesophageal imaging. Biomedical Optics Express, 14(8), 4052. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.494878

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