Intra-instrument channel workable, optical-resolution photoacoustic and ultrasonic mini-probe system for gastrointestinal endoscopy

  • Minjae Kim
  • , Kang Won Lee
  • , Ki Sik Kim
  • , Oleksandra Gulenko
  • , Cheol Lee
  • , Bora Keum
  • , Hoon-Jai Chun
  • , Hyuk Soon Choi*
  • , Chae Un Kim
  • , Joon Mo Yang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

There has been a long-standing expectation that the optical-resolution embodiment of photoacoustic tomography could have a substantial impact on gastrointestinal endoscopy by enabling microscopic visualization of the vasculature based on the endogenous contrast mechanism. Although multiple studies have demonstrated the in vivo imaging capability of a developed imaging device over the last decade, the implementation of such an endoscopic system that can be applied immediately when necessary via the instrument channel of a video endoscope has been a challenge. In this study, we developed a 3.38-mm diameter catheter-based, integrated optical-resolution photoacoustic and ultrasonic mini-probe system and successfully demonstrated its intra-instrument channel workability for the standard 3.7-mm diameter instrument channel of a clinical video endoscope based on a swine model. Through the instrument channel, we acquired the first in vivo dual-mode photoacoustic and ultrasonic endoscopic images from the esophagogastric junction of a swine. Further, in a rat colorectum in vivo imaging experiment, we visualized hierarchically developed mesh-like capillary networks with a hole size as small as ~50 µm, which suggests the potential level of image details that could be photoacoustically provided in clinical settings in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100346
JournalPhotoacoustics
Volume26
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Jun

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Keywords

  • Endoscopic ultrasound
  • Instrument channel
  • Photoacoustic endoscopy
  • Rat colorectum
  • Swine esophagogastric junction
  • Vasculature hierarchism
  • Video endoscope

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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