Image-guided laparoscopic surgical tool (IGLaST) based on the optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) to prevent bleeding

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We present an image-guided laparoscopic surgical tool (IGLaST) to prevent bleeding. By applying optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) to a specially designed laparoscopic surgical tool, the inside of fatty tissue can be observed before a resection, and the presence and size of blood vessels can be recognized. The optical sensing module on the IGLaST head has a diameter of less than 390 µm and is moved back and forth by a linear servo actuator in the IGLaST body. We proved the feasibility of IGLaST by in vivo imaging inside the fatty tissue of a porcine model. A blood vessel with a diameter of about 2.2 mm was clearly observed. Our proposed scheme can contribute to safe surgery without bleeding by monitoring vessels inside the tissue and can be further expanded to detect invisible nerves of the laparoscopic thyroid during prostate gland surgery.

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Park, B. J., Lee, S. R., Bang, H. J., Kim, B. Y., Park, J. H., Kim, D. G., … Won, Y. J. (2017). Image-guided laparoscopic surgical tool (IGLaST) based on the optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) to prevent bleeding. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17040919

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