SiPM-based gamma detector with a central GRIN lens for a visible/NIRF/gamma multi-modal laparoscope

  • Han Y
  • Song S
  • Kang H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Intraoperative imaging has been studied using conventional devices such as near infrared (NIR) optical probes and gamma probes. However, these devices have limited depth penetration and spatial resolution. In a previous study, we realized a multi-modal endoscopic system. However, charge-coupled device (CCD)-based gamma imaging required long acquisition times and lacked gamma energy information. A silicon photomultiplier (SiPM)-based gamma detector is implemented in a multi-modal laparoscope herein. A gradient index (GRIN) lens and CCD are used to transfer and readout visible and NIR photons. The feasibility of in-vivo sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping was successfully performed with the proposed system.

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Han, Y. B., Song, S. H., Kang, H. G., Lee, H.-Y., & Hong, S. J. (2021). SiPM-based gamma detector with a central GRIN lens for a visible/NIRF/gamma multi-modal laparoscope. Optics Express, 29(2), 2364. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.415732

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