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A photoacoustic finder fully integrated with a solid-state dye laser and transparent ultrasound transducer

Byullee Park, Moongyu Han, Jeongwoo Park, Taejeong Kim, Hanyoung Ryu, Youngseok Seo, Won Jong Kim, Hyung Ham Kim, Chulhong Kim

2021Photoacoustics70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The standard-of-care for evaluating lymph node status in breast cancers and melanoma metastasis is sentinel lymph node (SLN) assessment performed with a handheld gamma probe and radioisotopes. However, this method inevitably exposes patients and physicians to radiation, and the special facilities required limit its accessibility. Here, we demonstrate a non-ionizing, cost-effective, handheld photoacoustic finder (PAF) fully integrated with a solid-state dye laser and transparent ultrasound transducer (TUT). The solid-state dye laser handpiece is coaxially aligned with the spherically focused TUT. The integrated finder readily detected photoacoustic signals from a tube filled with methylene blue (MB) beneath a 22 mm thick layer of chicken tissue. In live animals, we also photoacoustically detected both SLNs injected with MB and subcutaneously injected melanomas. We believe that our radiation-free and inexpensive PAF can play a vital role in SLN assessment.

Topics & Concepts

TransducerLaserPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineSentinel lymph nodeMaterials scienceUltrasonic sensorMelanomaSolid-stateBiomedical engineeringOptoelectronicsMedicineOpticsRadiologyAcousticsBreast cancerCancerChemistryCancer researchInternal medicinePhysicsPhysical chemistryPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingThermography and Photoacoustic TechniquesUltrasound Imaging and Elastography