High-resolution optical coherence tomography-guided laser ablation of surgical tissue.
@article{Boppart1999HighresolutionOC,
title={High-resolution optical coherence tomography-guided laser ablation of surgical tissue.},
author={Stephen A. Boppart and Juergen M. Herrmann and Constantinos Pitris and Debra L. Stamper and Mark E. Brezinski and James G. Fujimoto},
journal={The Journal of surgical research},
year={1999},
volume={82 2},
pages={
275-84
}
}BACKGROUND
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a compact high-speed imaging technology which uses infrared light to acquire cross-sectional images of tissue on the micrometer scale. Because OCT images are based on the optical backscattering properties of tissue, changes in tissue optical properties due to surgical laser ablation should be detectable using this technique. In this work, we examine the feasibility of using real-time OCT imaging to guide the placement and observe the dynamics of…
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