Title :
Clinically translatable ultrasound/photoacoustic imaging for real-time needle biopsy guidance
Author :
Chen-Wei Wei ; Thu-Mai Nguyen ; Jinjun Xia ; Arnal, Bastien ; Pelivanov, Ivan ; O´Donnell, Matthew
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioeng., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
Ultrasound (US) needle tracking with a real-time, portable imaging system is common for biopsies and therapeutic injections. However, proper US probe-needle orientation is required or tracking precision is lost because of poor US contrast and additional artifacts. In contrast, the strong photoacoustic (PA) signal from a needle is relatively independent of light orientation. Unfortunately, a bulky, slow (10s of Hz) laser is usually required for sufficient pulse energy at centimeters depth inside the body, hindering PA integration into a real-time US scanner. We employ a compact, low-cost, low pulse energy (1 mJ/pulse) laser that can operate at 10s of kHz to construct an integrated US/PA system with frame rates higher than 30 Hz. A scanning approach with a rotating galvo mirror was used by combining multiple laser shots covering a large scan region to form an integrated image. Multiple pulse-echo US focused beams were formed between laser firings. Insertion of an 18-gauge needle in a piece of chicken breast tissue, and subsequent injection of an absorptive agent through the needle, was imaged. The PA image displays the needle at higher contrast (> 30 dB) than the US image, even at a depth of 12 mm where light energy has largely decayed, demonstrating the potential of the current scanning system for real-time needle guidance. An improved frame rate is envisioned with an optimized scan scheme.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; biomedical ultrasonics; laser applications in medicine; needles; photoacoustic effect; surgery; PA integration; US needle tracking; US probe-needle orientation; chicken breast tissue; laser firings; light orientation; low pulse energy laser; optimized scan scheme; photoacoustic imaging; photoacoustic signal; portable imaging system; pulse-echo US focused beams; real-time needle biopsy guidance; real-time needle guidance; rotating galvo mirror; size 12 mm; therapeutic injections; ultrasound imaging; ultrasound needle tracking; Firing; Imaging; Laser beams; Mirrors; Needles; Real-time systems; Ultrasonic imaging; image-guided biopsy; integrated ultrasound/photoacoustic imaging; portable laser; real-time monitoring;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0206