JOURNAL ARTICLE

Bio-inspired fluidic lens surgical camera for MIS

Abstract

We report a new type of surgical camera that will greatly improve minimally invasive surgery (MIS). The key enabling technology for this camera is a unique type of lens-bio-inspired fluidic lens, which is a bio-mimetic lens that can change its curvature, just like the way human crystalline lens can accommodate. Because of its curvature changing capability, it is now possible to design a new regime of optical systems where auto-focusing and optical zoom can be performed without moving the lens positions, as is done in typical cameras. Hence, miniaturized imaging system with high functionality can be achieved with such technology. MIS is a surgical technique where small incisions are made on the abdominal wall as opposed to a large cut in open surgery. This type of surgery ensures faster patient recovery. The key tool for MIS is its surgical camera, or laparoscope. Traditional laparoscope is long and rigid and limits the field of view. To further advance MIS technology, we utilized bio-inspired fluidic lens to design a highly versatile imager that is small, can change its field of view or zoom optically, works in low light conditions, and varies the viewing angles. The surgical camera prototype is small (total track<17 mm), possesses 3X optical zoom, operates with light emitting diode (LED) lighting, among many other unique features.

Keywords:
Zoom Lens (geology) Zoom lens Fluidics Computer science Computer vision Curvature Optics Focal length Field of view Artificial intelligence Camera module Engineering Physics Electrical engineering

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Electrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Biosensors and Analytical Detection
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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