We propose and demonstrate a common-path low-coherence interferometry (CP-LCI) fiber-optic sensor guided precise microincision. The method tracks the target surface and compensates the tool-to-surface relative motion with better than ± 5 μm resolution using a precision micromotor connected to the tool tip. A single-fiber distance probe integrated microdissector was used to perform an accurate 100 μm incision into the surface of an Intralipid phantom. The CP-LCI guided incision quality in terms of depth was evaluated afterwards using three-dimensional Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography imaging, which showed significant improvement of incision accuracy compared to free-hand-only operations.
Małgorzata SzczerskaRobert BogdanowiczMarcin GnybaRyszard HypszerBogdan B. Kosmowski
Han-Sun ChoiHenry F. TaylorChung Eun Lee
Han-Sun ChoiHenry F. TaylorChung Eun Lee
П. В. ВолковА. V. GoryunovA. Yu. Luk’yanovA. D. TertyshnikN. A. BaídakovaI.A. Luk’yanov
Yonggui YuanBing WuJun YangLibo Yuan