Endoscopic imaging apparatus and method
US-12133634-B2 · Nov 5, 2024 · US
US9402534B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9402534-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314133504-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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An optical scanning probe comprises a handle to receive a light beam from a light guide; a cannula, extending from a distal end of the handle; a fiber, positioned partially inside the handle and partially inside the cannula, to guide the received light beam toward a distal end of the cannula; a rotating scanner, rotatably positioned at least partially inside the cannula and configured to house a proximal portion of the fiber; and a deflecting scanner, movably coupled to a distal end of the rotating scanner, configured to deflect a distal portion of the fiber, wherein the distal portion of the fiber is configured to emit and scan the guided light in a target region.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical scanning probe, comprising: a handle, configured to receive a light beam from a light guide; a cannula, extending from a distal end of the handle; a fiber, positioned partially inside the handle and partially inside the cannula, configured to guide the received light beam toward a distal end of the cannula; a rotating scanner, rotatably positioned at least partially inside the cannula and configured to house a proximal portion of the fiber; and a deflecting scanner, movably coupled to a distal end of the rotating scanner, configured to deflect a distal portion of the fiber, wherein the distal portion of the fiber is configured to emit and scan the guided light in a target region. 2. The scanning probe of claim 1 , comprising: a rotating actuator, configured to rotate the rotating scanner, wherein the rotating actuator comprises at least one of a motor, a pneumatic rotator, a mechanical rotator, a piezoelectric system and an electromagnetic rotator. 3. The scanning probe of claim 1 , the deflecting scanner comprising at least one of: a transverse scanner, a lateral scanner, a radial scanner, and an angular scanner. 4. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: the deflecting scanner is configured to rotate around a transverse axis. 5. The scanning probe of claim 1 , comprising: a coupler, configured to movably couple the deflecting scanner to the rotating scanner, the coupler comprising at least one of a hinge, a pivot, a flexible cannula, a connecting cannula, a joint and a connector. 6. The scanning probe of claim 1 , comprising: a deflecting actuator, configured to deflect the deflecting scanner, wherein the deflecting actuator comprises at least one of a rotational motor, a linear motor, a pneumatic actuator, an energizable electric coil, a piezoelectric actuator, a piezoelectric cantilever, a microelectromechanical system, an electrostatic actuator and a fiber bundle. 7. The scanning probe of claim 6 , wherein: the deflecting actuator is configured to actuate the deflecting scanner by pulling a pull-line, coupled to the deflecting scanner. 8. The scanning probe of claim 6 , wherein: the deflecting actuator is configured to actuate the deflecting scanner by moving a pushrod to actuate the deflecting scanner. 9. The scanning probe of claim 6 , wherein: at least one of the deflecting scanner and the deflecting actuator comprises a restoring mechanism, comprising at least one of a reset mechanism, a return mechanism, a spring loaded mechanism, an elastic cannula, a flexible element, an electrostatic mechanism and a memory alloy. 10. The scanning probe of claim 6 , wherein: the deflecting scanner comprises a distally bent sheath, configured to house the distal portion of the fiber and comprising at least one of a flexible material and a memory alloy; and the deflecting actuator is configured to cause the relative movement of the distally bent flexible sheath and a constraining structure. 11. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: the deflecting scanner is configured to deflect the distal portion of the fiber from an optical axis of the cannula up to a maximum deflection angle, wherein the maximum deflection angle is one of 30, 45, 60, and 90 degrees. 12. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: a portion of the fiber is configured to be able to rotate relative to at least one of the rotating scanner and the deflecting scanner. 13. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the proximal portion of the fiber is affixed non-rotationally to the rotating scanner, and the distal portion of the fiber is affixed non-rotationally to the deflecting scanner. 14. The scanning probe of claim 13 , wherein: a rotary joint is positioned between the non-rotational affixed portion of the fiber and the light guide. 15. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: the rotating scanner is configured to rotate at least one of uni-directionally and bi-directionally. 16. The scanning probe of claim 1 , comprising: a focusing element, positioned distally to the distal portion of the fiber at a distal region of the cannula. 17. The scanning probe of claim 16 , wherein: the distal portion of the fiber is affixed to a proximal portion of the focusing element. 18. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: the probe comprises a rotating actuator and a deflecting actuator; and the probe is configured such that a rotating actuated by the rotating actuator and a deflecting actuated by the deflecting actuator are synchronized in a designed relationship. 19. The scanning probe of claim 18 , wherein: the designed relationship is one of a period of the rotating is slower than a period of the deflecting, and a period of the rotating is faster than a period of the deflecting. 20. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of a period of the rotating and a period of the deflecting is in at least one of the ranges of 0-10 Hz, 0-100 Hz, 0-1 kHz, 0-10 kHz and 0-100 kHz. 21. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: one of the rotating scanner and the deflecting scanner can be operated when the other scanner is not being operated. 22. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: the probe does not contain two counter-rotating scanners. 23. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: the probe is configured to receive a returned emitted light, returned from an imaging target, and to forward the received light to an imaging system. 24. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein: the scanning probe is part of at least one of an optical coherence tomography system, a surgical tool, a two photon imaging system, a multi-photon imaging system, a fluorescent imaging system, a scanning panretinal photocoagulation system, and a beam delivery system. 25. The scanning probe of claim 1 , wherein the fiber comprises the proximal portion and the distal portion, wherein the distal portion is deflectable relative to the proximal portion. 26. The scanning probe of claim 25 , wherein the deflecting scanner is movable to an oblique angle relative to the rotating scanner such that the distal portion of the fiber is deflectable to the oblique angle relative to the proximal portion of the fiber. 27. A method of scanning with a scanning probe, the method comprising: operating a rotating scanner, rotatably positioned at least partially inside a cannula that extends from a proximal end of a handle, and configured to house a proximal portion of a fiber that is configured to receive a light from a light guide and to guide it to a distal end of the fiber; and operating a deflecting scanner, movably coupled to a distal end of the rotating scanner, the deflecting scanner being configured to deflect a distal portion of the fiber, wherein the distal portion of the fiber is configured to emit the guided light toward a target region, and the operating the rotating scanner and the deflecting scanner scans the emitted light across the target region.
with means for scanning · CPC title
with focusing or zooming features · CPC title
for introduction into the body, e.g. by catheters (A61B5/1459 takes precedence) · CPC title
using light-conductive means, e.g. optical fibres · CPC title
Connection or coupling means · CPC title
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