Comparison of micro-optic systems for close-focus microendoscopic applications
Dominique B. Galvez,
Zhihan Hong,
Andrew D. Rocha
et al.
Abstract:To detect disease in organs with small lumens like the pancreas or fallopian tubes, where lumens may be collapsed or filled with mucus, cilia, or plicae, minimally invasive submillimeter endoscopes must meet unique optical requirements. They must provide a moderate angular field of view (AFOV), a close working distance (WD), and provide adequate resolution for the application. Additionally, when using miniature fiber bundles for image relay, the effect of the honeycomb pattern and potential fiber crosstalk mus… Show more
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