Microscope integrated MHz optical coherence tomography system for neurosurgery: development and clinical in-vivo imaging

  • Draxinger W
  • Detrez N
  • Strenge P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Neurosurgical interventions on the brain are impeded by the requirement to keep damages to healthy tissue at a minimum. A new contrast channel enhancing the visual separation of malign tissue should be created. A commercially available surgical microscope was modified with adaptation optics adapting the MHz speed optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging system developed in our group. This required the design of a scanner optics and beam delivery system overcoming constraints posed by the mechanical and optical parameters of the microscope. High quality volumetric OCT C-scans with dense sample spacing can be acquired in-vivo as part of surgical procedures within seconds and are immediately available for post-processing.

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Draxinger, W., Detrez, N., Strenge, P., Danicke, V., Theisen-Kunde, D., Schützeck, L., … Huber, R. (2024). Microscope integrated MHz optical coherence tomography system for neurosurgery: development and clinical in-vivo imaging. Biomedical Optics Express, 15(10), 5960. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.530976

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