Potential of Laser Doppler Flowmetry in the Medical Needle Insertion Procedures

Anastasiia Kravtcova1, Quan Zhou1

  • 1Aalto University

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09:30 - 09:45 | Wed 24 Jul | Hall A1 - Level 1 | WeA04.5

Session: Acoustic and Optical Sensors

Abstract

Medical needle insertion procedures possess the risk of life-threatening blood vessel rapture. Here we report a compact laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF) based system that has a potential of blood vessel detection in the vicinity of the moving needle. The developed LDF system comprises two optical fibers inserted into the needle (the probe), a laser unit and a photodetector. The latter collects the signal produced by photons, scattered from the moving red blood cells, that is further converted into perfusion value. Using LDF system, we have been able to detect the flow independently from the needle penetration angle, site or depth. Moreover, we showed that the blood vessel can be identified inside the tissue phantom while the probe is moving. Our results demonstrate that the developed LDF system is flexible and compatible with different types of needles and thus has a potential in the needle insertion procedures.