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22 September 2010 Development of a hand-held 3D photoacoustic imaging system for breast cancer detection
Hazem Al-Aabed, Michael Roumeliotis, Jeffrey J. L. Carson
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Proceedings Volume 7750, Photonics North 2010; 77501X (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.877258
Event: Photonics North 2010, 2010, Niagara Falls, Canada
Abstract
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a non-invasive imaging modality that employs non-ionizing near infrared (NIR) laser light to obtain optical images of tissues with depth penetration and resolution comparable to ultrasound imaging. PA images are created by illuminating tissues with a short laser pulse (~10 ns), which causes optically absorbing structures to heat up slightly, but so rapidly that conditions of thermal and stress confinement are met and the structure emits a pressure wave at ultrasonic frequencies. Detection of the pressure waves at the tissue surface with an ultrasound transducer array provides the data needed to reconstruct the distribution of light-absorbing structures within the tissue. Since it is recognized that cancerous breast lesions absorb light to a greater degree than surrounding normal tissue, PA imaging is a viable candidate for detection of lesions within the intact human breast. Therefore, we have constructed a transportable PA imaging system suitable for breast imaging. The system incorporates a hand-held transducer array with 30 detector elements arranged on a ring. Laser light is delivered coaxially in relation to the ring using a fiber optic light guide. The supporting hardware includes a NIR tuneable laser, transducer cabling, 30 preamplifiers, 30 independent data acquisition channels with onboard memory, and a computer with control and image reconstruction software. Initial tests with the transducer array suggest that it has sufficient sensitivity to detect optically absorbent objects on the order of 1- mm at a depth of 2 cm. It is anticipated that a small hand-held PA imaging unit will be amenable to patient work-up and would complement standard ultrasound imaging.
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Hazem Al-Aabed, Michael Roumeliotis, and Jeffrey J. L. Carson "Development of a hand-held 3D photoacoustic imaging system for breast cancer detection", Proc. SPIE 7750, Photonics North 2010, 77501X (22 September 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.877258
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Photoacoustic imaging

Photoacoustic spectroscopy

Ultrasonography

3D image processing

Tissues

Fiber optics

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