Abstract
© 2015 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Near infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging has shown great potential for various clinical procedures, including intraoperative image guidance. However, existing NIR fluorescence imaging systems either have a large footprint or are handheld, which limits their usage in intraoperative applications. We present a compact NIR fluorescence imaging system (NFIS) with an image overlay solution based on threshold detection, which can be easily integrated with a goggle display system for intraoperative guidance. The proposed NFIS achieves compactness, light weight, hands-free operation, high-precision superimposition, and a real-time frame rate. In addition, the miniature and ultra-lightweight light-emitting diode tracking pod is easy to incorporate with NIR fluorescence imaging. Based on experimental evaluation, the proposed NFIS solution has a lower detection limit of 25 nM of indocyanine green at 27 fps and realizes a highly precise image overlay of NIR and visible images of mice in vivo. The overlay error is limited within a 2-mm scale at a 65-cm working distance, which is highly reliable for clinical study and surgical use.
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Gao, S., Mondal, S. B., Zhu, N., Liang, R., Achilefu, S., & Gruev, V. (2015). Image overlay solution based on threshold detection for a compact near infrared fluorescence goggle system. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 20(1), 016018. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.20.1.016018
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