Endoscopic Optical Imaging Technologies and Devices for Medical Purposes: State of the Art

Author:  Kaur, Mandeep; Lane, Pierre M.; Menon, Carlo. 2020.

Publication:  Applied Sciences 2020, Vol. 10, Page 6865

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Abstract

The growth and development of optical components and, in particular, the miniaturization of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMSs), has motivated and enabled researchers to design smaller and smaller endoscopes. The overarching goal of this work has been to image smaller previously inaccessible luminal organs in real time, at high resolution, in a minimally invasive manner that does not compromise the comfort of the subject, nor introduce additional risk. Thus, an initial diagnosis can be made, or a small precancerous lesion may be detected, in a small-diameter luminal organ that would not have otherwise been possible. Continuous advancement in the field has enabled a wide range of optical scanners. Different scanning techniques, working principles, and the applications of endoscopic scanners are summarized in this review.

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Kaur M, Lane PM, Menon C. Endoscopic Optical Imaging Technologies and Devices for Medical Purposes: State of the Art. Applied Sciences. 2020; 10(19):6865.https://doi.org/10.3390/app10196865

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