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4 March 2015Performance comparison of different compact NIR fluorescent imaging systems with goggle display for intraoperative image-guidance
Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent imaging system has been widely used for intraoperative image-guided application. In
this paper, we present performance comparison from three compact NIR fluorescence imaging system prototypes with
goggle display that we developed for intraoperative guidance: threshold detection based two camera system, feature
matching based three cameras system and miniature beam-splitter single camera system. Their performance is evaluated
according to sensitivity regarding different ICG concentrations, accuracy of image overlay between NIR-visible
channels, compactness and practicability in intraoperative use. The comparison results show great potentials of using
these NIR fluorescence imaging systems to improve user experience and surgical outcomes in intraoperative use.
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Shengkui Gao, Suman Mondal, Nan Zhu, Rongguang Liang, Samuel Achilefu, Viktor Gruev, "Performance comparison of different compact NIR fluorescent imaging systems with goggle display for intraoperative image-guidance," Proc. SPIE 9313, Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XIII, 931304 (4 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2079446