Title :
Toward Intraoperative Breast Endomicroscopy With a Novel Surface-Scanning Device
Author :
Siyang Zuo ; Hughes, Michael ; Seneci, Carlo ; Tou Pin Chang ; Guang-Zhong Yang
Author_Institution :
Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surg., Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
New optical biopsy methods such as confocal endomicroscopy represent a promising tool for breast conserving surgery, allowing real-time assessment of tumor margins. However, it remains difficult to scan over a large surface area because of the small field-of-view. This paper presents a novel robotic instrument to perform automated scanning with a fiber bundle endomicroscope probe to expand the effective imaging area. The device uses a rigid concentric tube scanning mechanism to facilitate large-area mosaicking. It has a compact design with a diameter of 6 mm, incorporating a central channel with a diameter of 3 mm for passing through a fiber bundle probe. A bespoke bearing, an inflated balloon, and a passive linear structure are used to control image rotation and ensure consistent tool-tissue contact. Experimental results show that the device is able to scan a spiral trajectory over a large hemispherical surface. Detailed performance evaluation was performed and the bending angle ranges from -90° to 90° with high repeatability and minimal rotational hysteresis errors. The device has also been validated with breast phantom and ex vivo human breast tissue, demonstrating the potential clinical value of the system.
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; endoscopes; medical robotics; phantoms; tumours; bespoke bearing; breast phantom; confocal endomicroscopy; control image rotation; ex vivo human breast tissue; fiber bundle endomicroscope probe; intraoperative breast endomicroscopy; optical biopsy methods; passive linear structure; rigid concentric tube scanning mechanism; robotic instrument; surface-scanning device; Breast; Cavity resonators; Electron tubes; Gears; Imaging; Probes; Spirals; Breast conserving surgery; Breast conserving surgery (BCS); confocal endomicroscopy; image mosaicing; image mosaicking; mechanical design; surgical robot;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2015.2455597