Paper 13305-100
Switchable lateral resolution real-time MHz-OCT rectoscopy for enhanced colorectal disease diagnosis
26 January 2025 • 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM PST | Moscone West, Room 2003 (Level 2)
Abstract
Endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT) offers in vivo live visualization of transmural structures with histological resolution, making it a valuable tool in medical imaging. In gastroenterology, OCT endoscopy is particularly advantageous for assessing rectal wall layers, providing superior axial and lateral resolution compared to conventional rectal endoscopic ultrasound. However, the large diameter and uneven colon surface present challenges for comprehensive imaging. Extending the OCT imaging range addresses this issue by enabling a thorough examination of the entire colon, facilitating the detection of surface polyps, tumors, and their infiltration depth. Once these regions of interest are identified, high-resolution imaging becomes essential for detailed evaluation. To meet these demands, this study integrates two different imaging modes, an extended-range mode, and a high-detail mode, within a rigid rectoscope. The extended-range mode enables visualization of deeper structures, while the high-detail mode enhances image quality for precise, contact-based assessments. The system allows seamless, real-time transitions between the modes using a 3.2MHz-OCT system and a fiber‑optic MEMS switch.
Presenter
Univ. zu Lübeck (Germany)
Sazgar Burhan completed her master’s degree in medical engineering at the University of Luebeck in Germany. In December 2022, she became a PhD student in the research group of Prof. Robert Huber at the University of Luebeck.