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  • 2022Enhanced Photoacoustic Visualisation of Clinical Needles by Combining Interstitial and Extracorporeal Illumination of Elastomeric Nanocomposite Coatings7citations
  • 2019Enhancing photoacoustic visualization of medical devices with elastomeric nanocomposite coatings6citations
  • 2018LED-based photoacoustic imaging of medical devices with carbon nanotube-polydimethylsiloxane composite coatings1citations
  • 2013Design considerations for ultrasound detectors in photoacoustic breast imaging1citations
  • 2013Design considerations for ultrasound detectors in photoacoustic breast imaging1citations

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Enhanced Photoacoustic Visualisation of Clinical Needles by Combining Interstitial and Extracorporeal Illumination of Elastomeric Nanocomposite Coatings

  • Sathasivam, Sanjayan
  • Vercauteren, Tom
  • Noimark, Sacha
  • Collier, Paul
  • Xia, Wenfeng
  • Bodian, Semyon
  • West, Simeon J.
  • Desjardins, Adrien E.
  • Gordon, Ross J.
  • Shi, Mengjie
Abstract

Ultrasound (US) image guidance is widely used for minimally invasive procedures, but the invasive medical devices (such as metallic needles), especially their tips, can be poorly visualised in US images, leading to significant complications. Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is promising for visualising invasive devices and peripheral tissue targets. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) acting as PA excitation sources facilitate the clinical translation of PA imaging, but the image quality is degraded due to the low pulse energy leading to insufficient contrast with needles at deep locations. In this paper, photoacoustic visualisation of clinical needles was enhanced by elastomeric nanocomposite coatings with superficial and interstitial illumination. Candle soot nanoparticle-polydimethylsiloxane (CSNP-PDMS) composites with high optical absorption and large thermal expansion coefficients were applied onto the needle exterior and the end-face of an optical fibre placed in the needle lumen. The excitation light was delivered at the surface by LED arrays and through the embedded optical fibre by a pulsed diode laser to improve the visibility of the needle tip. The performance was validated using an ex-vivo tissue model. An LED-based PA/US imaging system was used for imaging the needle out-of-plane and in-plane insertions over approach angles of 20 deg to 55 deg. The CSNP-PDMS composite conferred substantial visual enhancements on both the needle shaft and the tip, with an average of 1.7- and 1.6-fold improvements in signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs), respectively. With the extended light field involving extracorporeal and interstitial illumination and the highly absorbing coatings, enhanced visualisation of the needle shaft and needle tip was achieved with PA imaging, which could be helpful in current US-guided minimally invasive surgeries.

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  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • thermal expansion
  • interstitial