Development of a Handheld Volumetric Photoacoustic Imaging System with a Central-Holed 2D Matrix Aperture

Siyu Liu, Weitao Song, Xinqin Liao, Tony Tae Hyoung Kim*, Yuanjin Zheng

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Abstract

Objective: Photoacoustics has been evolving rapidly in the recent several decades. With the aim of clinical translation, a photoacoustic imaging platform with a portable system size, a miniaturized imaging probe, and convenient handheld capability is of great demand. Methods: In this work, by adopting an ultrathin central-holed matrix array and a compact coaxial photoacoustic design, a water-free handheld photoacoustic imager is developed (weight: 44 g). Optical Monte Carlo simulation and acoustic k-wave simulation are performed to confirm a relatively homogenous photoacoustic sensitivity distribution within a wide field of view (larger than 10 × 10 × 10 mm3). Results: Imaging resolution characterized by imaging two hairs is estimated to be about 0.80 mm in the lateral direction and 0.73 mm in the axial direction. To demonstrate the handheld capability in real time, handheld imaging guided needle biopsy in the rat's abdomen is performed at a rate of about 10 Hz (CNR ∼ 14.3 dB). Furthermore, handheld imaging is also demonstrated on visualizing vasculature (mainly cephalic vein) in the human arm (CNR > 4.1 dB). Conclusion: Results demonstrate that the volumetric photoacoustic imaging system using a central-holed 2D matrix array is an attractive choice for achieving convenient handheld operation in real time. Significance: Such a compact handheld design may promote the clinical translation of photoacoustic technique.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8947946
Pages (from-to)2482-2489
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Volume67
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Handheld imager
  • photoacoustic imaging
  • volumetric imaging

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