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Technique enables simultaneous imaging and laser surgery without mechanical scanning.

Laura S. Marshall, Managing Editor, [email protected]

If a surgeon is about to use a probe in the brain, the patient is sure to want that probe to be as small as possible. And three University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), researchers have developed technology that could lead to tinier probes that can perform both endoscopic imaging and laser microsurgery at the same time. The technique, called “spectrally encoded confocal microscopy and microsurgery” – SECOMM for short – uses light for both functions. And it’s the first of its kind that does not require mechanical scanning for either. With the SECOMM method, a fiber combiner takes...Read full article

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    Published: September 2009
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