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Bio&Life Sciences

Medical-grade cable module designed for single-use endoscopes

July 26, 2023
The OVMed OCHTA medical-grade cable module connects 400 × 400 resolution imagers to single-use endoscopes.
(Courtesy of Yuhyun Ji, Purdue University)
A potential mHealth application is for noninvasive blood hemoglobin quantification and oxygen saturation levels. The easily accessible inner eyelid (palpebral conjunctiva) is used as a sensing site (inset).
Bio&Life Sciences

Turn smartphones into mobile healthcare tools

July 21, 2023
Healthcare represents a world of opportunity for smartphones when complementing hyperspectral imaging techniques with an AI-based algorithm.
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Executive Forum

How deep technology requirements drive optical opportunities

June 28, 2023
In this interview, Jose Pozo, Optica’s CTO, talks to Roman Axelrod and Valentyn Volkov, co-founders of XPANCEO, about their vision for the future of “deep tech” development and...
(Courtesy of Lumicell)
FIGURE 1. Lumicell’s LUMISIGHT optical imaging agent and direct visualization system assists surgeons in detecting residual cancer after surgery.
Bio&Life Sciences

Fluorescence imaging system may improve cancer care

June 12, 2023
Currently under review by the U.S. FDA, a handheld imaging probe may help surgeons detect residual cancer after surgery via a contrast agent.
(Courtesy of Leonardo Ayala/DKFZ)
The newly developed multispectral imaging-AI device (left) makes it possible to visualize functional properties of tissue, compared to conventional devices (right), which only generate an RGB video image.
Bio&Life Sciences

Keyhole surgery enhanced by AI/multispectral imaging

April 17, 2023
As minimally invasive surgeries become more commonplace, a combination AI/multispectral imaging method is laying the groundwork for more personalized, effective disease treatments...
(Photo credit: imec)
FIGURE 1. Thanks to a small form factor and compatibility with standard C-mount optics, imec’s snapscan can easily be mounted on a standard surgical microscope.
Bio&Life Sciences

Making the case for hyperspectral imaging in surgical practices

Feb. 3, 2023
Hyperspectral cameras provide much more information about an object’s physical properties than can be discerned with the naked eye—making it ideal for use during surgeries.
(Photo credit: University of Queensland)
The new handheld, smartphone-operated near-infrared spectrometer shines infrared light on a person’s skin to detect the presence of malaria.
Bio&Life Sciences

Noninvasive technique hastens malaria detection

Jan. 9, 2023
A new spectrometer tool could enhance universal surveillance of malaria and someday guide existing efforts to eliminate the disease.
FIGURE 1. Absorption of water and tissue penetration depth at different wavelengths.
Lasers & Sources

Medical applications are a surgical fit for 2 µm lasers

Dec. 14, 2022
Lasers in this wavelength range have become more stable, efficient, cost-effective, and simple to use than ever before, prompting increased incorporation into medical and surgical...