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Journal of Biomedical Optics | 2012

In vivo near-infrared dual-axis confocal microendoscopy in the human lower gastrointestinal tract

Wibool Piyawattanametha; Hyejun Ra; Zhen Qiu; Shai Friedland; Jonathan T. C. Liu; Kevin E. Loewke; Gordon S. Kino; Olav Solgaard; Thomas D. Wang; Michael J. Mandella; Christopher H. Contag

Near-infrared confocal microendoscopy is a promising technique for deep in vivo imaging of tissues and can generate high-resolution cross-sectional images at the micron-scale. We demonstrate the use of a dual-axis confocal (DAC) near-infrared fluorescence microendoscope with a 5.5-mm outer diameter for obtaining clinical images of human colorectal mucosa. High-speed two-dimensional en face scanning was achieved through a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) scanner while a micromotor was used for adjusting the axial focus. In vivo images of human patients are collected at 5 frames/sec with a field of view of 362×212 μm(2) and a maximum imaging depth of 140 μm. During routine endoscopy, indocyanine green (ICG) was topically applied a nonspecific optical contrasting agent to regions of the human colon. The DAC microendoscope was then used to obtain microanatomic images of the mucosa by detecting near-infrared fluorescence from ICG. These results suggest that DAC microendoscopy may have utility for visualizing the anatomical and, perhaps, functional changes associated with colorectal pathology for the early detection of colorectal cancer.


Archive | 2002

Fiber-coupled, high-speed, angled-dual-axis optical coherence scanning microscopes

Michael J. Mandella; Mark H. Garrett; Gordon S. Kino


Archive | 2002

Fiber-coupled, high-speed, integrated, angled-dual-axis confocal scanning microscopes employing vertical cross-section scanning

Michael J. Mandella; Mark H. Garrett; Gordon S. Kino


Archive | 2002

Integrated angled-dual-axis confocal scanning endoscopes

Michael J. Mandella; Mark H. Garrett; Gordon S. Kino


Archive | 2000

Method and apparatus for performing scanning optical coherence confocal microscopy through a scattering medium

Michael J. Mandella; Mark H. Garrett; Gordon S. Kino


Archive | 1998

Method and apparatus for measuring optical reflectivity and imaging through a scattering medium

Michael J. Mandella; Mark H. Garrett; Gordon S. Kino


Archive | 2000

Fiber-coupled, angled-dual-illumination-axis confocal scanning microscopes for performing reflective and two-photon fluorescence imaging

Michael J. Mandella; Mark H. Garrett; Gordon S. Kino


Archive | 2000

Method and apparatus for performing optical coherence-domain reflectometry and imaging through a scattering medium employing a power-efficient interferometer

Michael J. Mandella; Mark H. Garrett; Gordon S. Kino


Archive | 2000

Method and apparatus for performing optical coherence-domain reflectometry and imaging through a scattering medium

Michael J. Mandella; Mark H. Garrett; Gordon S. Kino


Archive | 2000

Fiber-coupled, angled-dual-axis confocal scanning microscopes for imaging in a scattering medium

Michael J. Mandella; Mark H. Garrett; Gordon S. Kino

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Aydogan Ozcan

University of California

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Jonathan T. C. Liu

State University of New York System

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