Development and Feasibility of a Very Low-cost, Home-made, Near Infrared lymphatic Imaging Device

Autor: P. T. Claudia Paz, P. T. Itzel Alcaraz, M. D. Luis Roberto García Valadez, P. T. Joceline Sandoval, P. T. Yucari López, P. T. Luis López Montoya, P. T. Angel López Montoya
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research. :59-65
ISSN: 2456-8899
Popis: Introduction: Near Infrared (NIR), lymphatic Imaging is an emergent imaging technique used to assess superficial lymphatic structures and its function. It uses a NIR light source and a special camera that detects the fluorescence of a non-radioactive dye called indocyanine green (ICG), which is injected subdermally and its way through lymphatic capillaries, making this device useful in the diagnosis and follow up of lymphatic diseases. Objective: To show (NIR) step-by-step development of a feasible, user-friendly, and low-cost homemade Near Infrared (NIR) lymphatic imaging device. Methods: Using worldwide available components such as a customized laser and a modified webcam, we assembled what is a functional plug and play NIR lymphatic imaging device and evaluated its function with a 25-year-old healthy woman. Conclusion: It is feasible to build a functional, homemade, low-cost Near Infrared (NIR) lymphatic imaging device in a tenth of its value.
Databáze: OpenAIRE