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

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100290
JournalPhotoacoustics
Volume23
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021

Keywords

  • Melanoma
  • Photoacoustic sensing
  • Sentinel lymph node
  • Solid-state dye laser
  • Transparent ultrasound transducer

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