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Intraoperative optical coherence tomography of the cerebral cortex using a 7 degree-of freedom robotic arm

Robnier Reyes Perez, Jamil Jivraj, Victor X. D. Yang

Year
2017
Citations
3

Abstract

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) provides a high-resolution imaging technique with limited depth penetration. The current use of OCT is limited to relatively small areas of tissue for anatomical structure diagnosis or minimally invasive guided surgery. In this study, we propose to image a large area of the surface of the cerebral cortex. This experiment aims to evaluate the potential difficulties encountered when applying OCT imaging to large and irregular surface areas. The current state-of-the-art OCT imaging technology uses scanning systems with at most 3 degrees-of-freedom (DOF) to obtain a 3D image representation of the sample tissue. We propose the use of a 7 DOF industrial robotic arm to increase the scanning capabilities of our OCT. Such system will be capable of acquiring data from large samples of tissue that are too irregular for conventional methods. Advantages and disadvantages of our system are discussed.

Keywords

Optical coherence tomographyComputer scienceCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Robotic armArtificial intelligenceComputer visionImage registrationBiomedical engineeringOpticsImage (mathematics)

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