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Ultrathin monolithic 3D printed optical coherence tomography endoscopy for preclinical and clinical use

Medicine and Health

Ultrathin monolithic 3D printed optical coherence tomography endoscopy for preclinical and clinical use

J. Li, S. Thiele, et al.

Discover an exciting breakthrough in optical coherence tomography (OCT) endoscopy with a pioneering ultrathin probe fabricated through innovative 3D microprinting. This remarkable probe, measuring just 0.457 mm in diameter, is the smallest of its kind and showcases the ability to capture high-resolution images of delicate organs, revealing intricate microstructural details. This research was conducted by Jiawen Li, Simon Thiele, Bryden C. Quirk, Rodney W. Kirk, Johan W. Verjans, Emma Akers, Christina A. Bursill, Stephen J. Nicholls, Alois M. Herkommer, Harald Giessen, and Robert A. McLaughlin.

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Abstract
Preclinical and clinical diagnostics increasingly rely on techniques to visualize internal organs at high resolution via endoscopes. Miniaturized endoscopic probes are necessary for imaging small luminal or delicate organs without causing trauma to tissue. However, current fabrication methods limit the imaging performance of highly miniaturized probes, restricting their widespread application. To overcome this limitation, we developed a novel ultrathin probe fabrication technique that utilizes 3D microprinting to reliably create side-facing freeform micro-optics (<130 μm diameter) on single-mode fibers. Using this technique, we built a fully functional ultrathin aberration-corrected optical coherence tomography probe. This is the smallest freeform 3D imaging probe yet reported, with a diameter of 0.457 mm, including the catheter sheath. We demonstrated image quality and mechanical flexibility by imaging atherosclerotic human and mouse arteries. The ability to provide microstructural information with the smallest optical coherence tomography catheters opens a gateway for novel minimally invasive applications in disease.
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Light: Science & Applications
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Authors
Jiawen Li, Simon Thiele, Bryden C. Quirk, Rodney W. Kirk, Johan W. Verjans, Emma Akers, Christina A. Bursill, Stephen J. Nicholls, Alois M. Herkommer, Harald Giessen, Robert A. McLaughlin
Tags
ultrathin probe
3D microprinting
optical coherence tomography
endoscopy
high-resolution imaging
micro-optics
atherosclerosis
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