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Dual mode biophotonic imaging systems and their applications for detection of epithelial dysplasia in vivo

A system provides combined diffuse optical microscopy (DOM) and fluorescence endomicroscopy (FE). The system may use a single light source which generates structured illumination for both modalities. FE and DOM images may be displayed for qualitative assessment. Quantitative assessments may be based on both FE and DOM images. The quantitative assessments may be applied to characterize tissues. Some embodiments provide multi-spectral DOM.

Dual mode biophotonic imaging systems and their applications for detection of epithelial dysplasia in vivo

A system provides combined diffuse optical microscopy (DOM) and fluorescence endomicroscopy (FE). The system may use a single light source which generates structured illumination for both modalities. FE and DOM images may be displayed for qualitative assessment. Quantitative assessments may be based on both FE and DOM images. The quantitative assessments may be applied to characterize tissues. Some embodiments provide multi-spectral DOM.

Vision Sensor Apparatus

A hand-held vision sensor apparatus comprises a plurality of light sources, control activation elements and an image sensing array, encased within a housing such that the control activation elements are disposed at a user-accessible location on the housing. The housing further includes a pair of exit apertures for emitting illumination directed toward a medical specimen and an entrance aperture for capturing reflected light from the medical specimen. The light sources are disposed in alignment with the pair of exit apertures, and the image sensing array is aligned with the entrance aperture. The control activation elements are utilized to energize the light sources and control the functioning of the image sensing array. A computer port may be included and used to communicate command controls to the light sources, image sensing array and control activation elements in a manner that allows for a remotely-located technician to communicate with the hand-held vision sensor.

Fully integrated endoscope with biopsy capabilities and methods of use

An integrated scope and biopsy device having visualization for use in many different medical applications, such as, but not limited to, collection of uterine tissue biopsy is disclosed. The device may further include an integrated camera and light for visualizing the interior of the uterus and the tissue biopsy site itself. Further, the device is configured to evacuate tissue biopsies through aspiration and irrigation.

Fully integrated endoscope with biopsy capabilities and methods of use

An integrated scope and biopsy device having visualization for use in many different medical applications, such as, but not limited to, collection of uterine tissue biopsy is disclosed. The device may further include an integrated camera and light for visualizing the interior of the uterus and the tissue biopsy site itself. Further, the device is configured to evacuate tissue biopsies through aspiration and irrigation.

Oscillating endoscopic catheter for fallopian tube navigation
11602269 · 2023-03-14 · ·

A falloposcope intended for use with a hysteroscope to access, image, and collect samples from a patient's fallopian tube includes a cannula having an angled tip oriented to engage a fallopian tube os when the cannula is transcervically introduced to a patient's uterus through the hysteroscope. The catheter has a distal viewing tip configured to be advanced from a distal end of the cannula into the patient's uterus through a cervical os. A viewing chamber has a wide proximal end attached to the distal viewing tip of the catheter, and the viewing chamber is at least partially transparent and typically tapers in a distal direction to provide a clear viewing zone for the endoscope as well as atraumatic advancement into the fallopian tube.

Oscillating endoscopic catheter for fallopian tube navigation
11602269 · 2023-03-14 · ·

A falloposcope intended for use with a hysteroscope to access, image, and collect samples from a patient's fallopian tube includes a cannula having an angled tip oriented to engage a fallopian tube os when the cannula is transcervically introduced to a patient's uterus through the hysteroscope. The catheter has a distal viewing tip configured to be advanced from a distal end of the cannula into the patient's uterus through a cervical os. A viewing chamber has a wide proximal end attached to the distal viewing tip of the catheter, and the viewing chamber is at least partially transparent and typically tapers in a distal direction to provide a clear viewing zone for the endoscope as well as atraumatic advancement into the fallopian tube.

SPECULUM AND OTOSCOPE
20230072482 · 2023-03-09 ·

A speculum for use in an otoscope, wherein the speculum (1D) comprises a body having a passageway therethrough, defining a first end with a first opening, and a second end (1F) with a second opening; the speculum further comprising a light source (1B); the body of the speculum (1D) comprising a light transmitting portion; in which the light source (1B) is coupled to the light transmitting portion at least one coupling point (1C) such that the light transmitting portion is arranged to transmit light through the body from each coupling point (1C) to the second end (1F) of the speculum.

Universal surgical vaginal speculum
11464404 · 2022-10-11 ·

A vaginal speculum which includes a fixed blade and a movable blade. The movable blade designed to be extended or retracted as required in order to adjust to the length of the vaginal canal of the patient undergoing surgery. A vaginal speculum is further designed with a blade angle mechanism and a blade pivoting mechanism which allows and controls the angle and rotation of the blades in relation to its base. Vacuum connection and a light can also be provided.

Universal surgical vaginal speculum
11464404 · 2022-10-11 ·

A vaginal speculum which includes a fixed blade and a movable blade. The movable blade designed to be extended or retracted as required in order to adjust to the length of the vaginal canal of the patient undergoing surgery. A vaginal speculum is further designed with a blade angle mechanism and a blade pivoting mechanism which allows and controls the angle and rotation of the blades in relation to its base. Vacuum connection and a light can also be provided.