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Light Source Helps Endoscopes Get Smaller and Smaller

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James Hermanowski, Nathaniel Group, Inc.

Xenon light sources represent the benchmark for medical illumination, but they cannot couple light through the small channels used for microendoscopes. Significant research has been undertaken to improve imaging sensors for endoscopy, but little work has been done to maximize the performance of the light sources and the light delivery system required to support them. Xenon light systems suffer from weak light delivery through small fibers in spite of continuous sensitivity improvements to image sensors. A new endoscopic illumination system can significantly reduce the size of traditional...Read full article

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