Preliminary design and evaluation of a B-scan OCT-guided needle

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Abstract

Real-time intraoperative B-scan optical coherence tomography (OCT) visualization of intraocular tissues is a desired ophthalmic feature during retinal procedures. A novel intraocular 25-gauge B-mode forward-imaging OCT probe was combined with a 36-gauge needle into a prototype instrument. Imaging of the needle tip itself and the effects of saline injection into a gelatin phantom were performed. A combined B-scan forward-imaging OCT-needle prototype was capable of real-time-imaging of saline injection into a gelatin phantom. Additional future miniaturization may permit this instrument to be an adjunctive real-time imaging and procedure tool for vitreoretinal surgery.

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Joos, K. M., & Shen, J. H. (2014). Preliminary design and evaluation of a B-scan OCT-guided needle. Photonics, 1(3), 260–266. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics1030260

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