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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2024
Filed:
Oct. 24, 2019
Hyperspectral and fluorescence imaging with topology laser scanning in a light deficient environment
Cilag Gmbh International, Zug, CH;
Joshua D. Talbert, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Donald M. Wichern, Ogden, UT (US);
Cilag GmbH International, Zug, CH;
Abstract
Systems, methods, and devices for fluorescence, hyperspectral, and/or laser scanning in a light deficient environment. A system includes an emitter for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation and an image sensor comprising a pixel array for sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation. The system includes a controller comprising a processor in electrical communication with the image sensor and the emitter, wherein the controller synchronizes timing of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation during a blanking period of the image sensor. The system is such that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises a red wavelength of electromagnetic radiation, a green wavelength of electromagnetic radiation, and a blue wavelength of electromagnetic radiation, and further comprises one or more of: electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength from about 513 nm to about 545 nm; electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength from about 565 nm to about 585 nm; electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength from about 900 nm to about 1000 nm; an excitation wavelength of electromagnetic radiation that causes a reagent to fluoresce; or a laser scanning pattern.