Spatial landscape of oxygen in and around microvasculature during epileptic events

  • Zhang C
  • Moeini M
  • Lesage F
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Abstract. High-resolution three-dimensional (3-D) imaging (stereo imaging) by endoscopes in minimally invasive surgery, especially in space-constrained applications such as brain surgery, is one of the most desired capabilities. Such capability exists at larger than 4-mm overall diameters. We report the development of a stereo imaging endoscope of 4-mm maximum diameter, called Multiangle, Rear-Viewing Endoscopic Tool (MARVEL) that uses a single-lens system with complementary multibandpass filter (CMBF) technology to achieve 3-D imaging. In addition, the system is endowed with the capability to pan from side-to-side over an angle of ±25 deg, which is another unique aspect of MARVEL for such a class of endoscopes. The design and construction of a single-lens, CMBF aperture camera with integrated illumination to generate 3-D images, and the actuation mechanism built into it is summarized.

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Zhang, C., Moeini, M., & Lesage, F. (2017). Spatial landscape of oxygen in and around microvasculature during epileptic events. Neurophotonics, 4(1), 010501. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.nph.4.1.010501

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