Speckle-illumination spatial frequency domain imaging with a stereo laparoscope for profile-corrected optical property mapping

Song AA, Chen MT, Bobrow TL, Durr NJ
arXiv 2024 [Preprint]

Abstract
We introduce a compact, two-camera laparoscope that combines active stereo depth estimation and speckle-illumination spatial frequency domain imaging (si-SFDI) to map profile-corrected, pixel-level absorption and reduced scattering optical properties in tissues with complex geometries. Our approach uses multimode fiber-coupled laser illumination to generate high-contrast speckle patterns, requiring only two images for optical property estimation. We demonstrate 3D profilometry using active stereo from low-coherence RGB laser flood illumination, which corrects for measured intensity variations caused by object height and surface angle differences. Validation against conventional SFDI in phantoms and an in-vivo human finger study showed good agreement, with profile-correction improving accuracy for complex geometries. This stereo-laparoscopic implementation of si-SFDI provides a simple method to obtain accurate optical property maps through a laparoscope, potentially offering quantitative endogenous contrast for minimally invasive surgical guidance.