Combined optical coherence tomography and hyperspectral imaging using a double-clad fiber coupler

  • Guay-Lord R
  • Attendu X
  • Lurie K
  • et al.
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Abstract

This work demonstrates the combination of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and hyperspectral imaging (HSI) using a double-clad optical fiber coupler. The single-mode core of the fiber is used for OCT imaging, while the inner cladding of the double-clad fiber provides an efficient way to capture the reflectance spectrum of the sample. The combination of both methods enables three-dimensional acquisition of the sample morphology with OCT, enhanced with complementary molecular information contained in the hyperspectral image. The HSI data can be used to highlight the presence of specific molecules with characteristic absorption peaks or to produce true color images overlaid on the OCT volume for improved tissue identification by the clinician. Such a system could be implemented in a number of clinical endoscopic applications and could improve the current practice in tissue characterization, diagnosis, and surgical guidance.

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Guay-Lord, R., Attendu, X., Lurie, K. L., Majeau, L., Godbout, N., Bowden, A. K. E., … Boudoux, C. (2016). Combined optical coherence tomography and hyperspectral imaging using a double-clad fiber coupler. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 21(11), 116008. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.21.11.116008

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