Spectroscopic photoacoustic imaging probe
A photoacoustic (PA) sensor employs a linear deployment of an illumination source and a corresponding ultrasonic receiver for defining an imaging plane for rendering a PA image of a surgical or diagnostic region. A pair of illumination sources emanates from cladding removal of respective optical fibers, and irradiates in alignment with a side firing ultrasonic (US) array for receiving the induced PA signals. The US array extends longitudinally and parallel to the illumination sources, and an overlap of the respective irradiation regions extends from the illumination sources lies within a sensing region of the US array for defining an imaging plane captured by the US sensor for rendering on a visual device, often in conjunction with an ablation antenna or diagnostic probe for providing concurrent imaging during a surgical procedure.
1 . A photoacoustic imaging device, comprising: an ultrasonic sensor, the ultrasonic sensor defining a sensing area; at least two illumination sources, each illumination source extending linearly for irradiating a sensing region aligned with the sensing area, each illumination source emanating from a tangentially flattened distal portion of a respective optic fiber; and a controller connected to the illumination sources for pulsed illumination of the illumination sources and corresponding reception of acoustic signals by the ultrasonic sensor.
2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the ultrasonic sensor extends longitudinally for defining a linear sensing area; and
the illumination source extends longitudinally for irradiating the sensing region.
3 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the illumination source further comprises a plurality of illumination sources, each illumination source of the plurality of illumination sources extending in parallel for defining an intersecting irradiation region emanating from the parallel illumination sources.
4 . The device of claim 3 , wherein each of the illumination sources includes an optical fiber, the optical fiber extending from the controller, further comprising:
a fiber core; and
a cladding surrounding the fiber core, the cladding removed from a radial section at a distal end of the optical fiber for defining the illumination source.
5 . The device of claim 4 , further comprising a shaved section, the shaved section defined by removal of a longitudinal segment of a distal end along a line parallel to a fiber axis.
6 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the ultrasonic sensor senses an imaging plane, the imaging plane defined by a region parallel to the linear sensing area and extending perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the ultrasound sensor.
7 . The device of claim 6 , wherein the imaging plane resides in an irradiation region resulting from irradiation of light from the illumination source.
8 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the illumination source defines an irradiation region extending from a linear dimension of the illumination source, the irradiation region intersecting with an imaging plane, the ultrasonic sensor receptive to acoustic signals emanating from the imaging plane resulting from the pulsed illumination.
9 . A photoacoustic imaging device, comprising: an ultrasonic sensor, the ultrasonic sensor extending longitudinally for defining a linear sensing area; an illumination source defined by a photoacoustic bundle, the photoacoustic bundle including a plurality of diffusion fibers flanking the ultrasonic sensor and irradiating an irradiation region aligned with the sensing area, each of the diffusion fibers terminating in the respective illumination source, wherein an imaging plane is defined by an intersection of an irradiation region extending from each of the illumination sources and the linear sensing area; and a controller connected to the illumination source for pulsed illumination of the illumination source and corresponding reception of acoustic signals by the ultrasonic sensor.
10 . The device of claim 9 , further comprising a probe, the probe encapsulating the photoacoustic bundle at a distal end and connecting to the controller at a proximal end, the probe having a bore containing the diffusion fibers and control conductors connected to the ultrasonic sensor.
11 . The device of claim 10 , wherein the probe is elongated for extension into a surgical region, the imaging plane passing through the surgical region, the ultrasonic sensor responsive to changes in tissue density of the surgical region resulting from at least one of a vasculature, a tumor and necrosis.
12 . The device of claim 9 , wherein the photoacoustic bundle further comprises an ablation tip, the ablation tip configured for ablation of tissue along the imaging plane, the controller responsive to the ultrasonic sensor for rendering an image on an rendering device indicative of the imaging plane.
13 . The device of claim 12 , further comprising a multiplexor connected to the diffusion fibers, the diffusion fibers responsive to the multiplexor for irradiating the surgical region for inducing acoustic signals or emanating ablation signals.
14 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the ultrasonic sensor is a side firing ultrasonic array at a distal end of a probe and aligned with an irradiation region emanating from a plurality of the illumination sources, the side firing ultrasonic array forming a sensing region extending perpendicularly from the probe for forming an image plane based on an intersection of the sensing region and the respective irradiation regions.
15 . A method for photoacoustic imaging, comprising:
extending an ultrasonic sensor longitudinally for defining a linear sensing area;
bundling the ultrasonic sensor with at least two illumination sources;
energizing the illumination sources, each illumination source extending longitudinally parallel to the ultrasonic sensor for irradiating a sensing region aligned with the linear sensing area with pulsed illumination, each illumination source emanating from a tangentially flattened distal portion of a respective optic fiber; and
receiving acoustic signals at a controller connected to the ultrasonic sensor.
16 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising illuminating a plurality of illumination sources, each illumination source of the plurality of illumination sources extending in parallel for defining an intersecting irradiation region emanating from the parallel illumination sources.
17 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising extending an optical fiber from the controller for defining each of the plurality of illumination sources, each optical fiber including:
a fiber core; and
a cladding surrounding the fiber core,
further comprising removing the cladding from a radial section along a longitudinal segment of the distal end along a line parallel to an axis of each respective optical fiber for defining the respective illumination source.
18 . The method of claim 16 further comprising receiving the acoustic signals by the ultrasonic sensor sensing an imaging plane, the imaging plane defined by a region parallel to the linear sensing area and extending perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the ultrasound sensor.
19 . A photoacoustic imaging system, comprising: an ultrasonic sensor, the ultrasonic sensor extending longitudinally along an elongated probe for defining a linear sensing area; at least two illumination sources, each illumination source extending longitudinally adjacent the elongated probe for irradiating a sensing region aligned with the linear sensing area, each illumination source emanating from a tangentially flattened distal portion of a respective optic fiber; and a controller connected to the illumination sources through a bore in the probe for pulsed illumination of the illumination sources and corresponding reception of acoustic signals by the ultrasonic sensor.
20 . The system of claim 19 further comprising:
a circular array of transducers, the circular array of transducers defined by a circular frame having the transducers disposed thereon; and
a reflector for redirecting imaging signals between a transducer and an imaged region; wherein
the elongated probe extends through the circular array and aligned with the reflector.