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SCANNING ENDOSCOPE APPARATUS

  • US 20130178706A1
  • Filed: 12/07/2012
  • Published: 07/11/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/31/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A scanning endoscope apparatus for scanning illumination light to generate an endoscopic image of a subject, the scanning endoscope apparatus comprising:

  • a light source emitting first illumination light of a first wavelength band and second illumination light of a second wavelength band different from the first wavelength band;

    a first polarization section transmitting light in a first polarization direction of the first illumination light, which is to be radiated to the subject;

    a second polarization section transmitting light in a second polarization direction of the second illumination light, which is to be radiated to the subject, the second polarization direction being different from the first polarization direction;

    a third polarization section receiving return light from the subject and transmitting the light in the first polarization direction;

    a fourth polarization section receiving the return light from the subject and transmitting the light in the second polarization direction;

    a first wavelength separation section separating the light transmitted through the third polarization section into light of the first wavelength band and light of the second wavelength band;

    a second wavelength separation section separating the light transmitted through the fourth polarization section into the light of the first wavelength band and the light of the second wavelength band;

    a first detection section detecting light intensities of the light having the first wavelength band transmitted through the first wavelength separation section and the light having the second wavelength band transmitted through the first wavelength separation section;

    a second detection section detecting light intensities of the light having the first wavelength band transmitted through the second wavelength separation section and the light having the second wavelength band transmitted through the second wavelength separation section;

    a first judgment section comparing the light intensities of at least two of the light having the first wavelength band transmitted through the first wavelength separation section, the light having the second wavelength band transmitted through the first wavelength separation section, the light having the first wavelength band transmitted through the second wavelength separation section and the light having the second wavelength band transmitted through the second wavelength separation section in order to observe the return light on a surface area of the subject; and

    a second judgment section comparing the light intensities of two of the light having the first wavelength band transmitted through the first wavelength separation section, the light having the second wavelength band transmitted through the first wavelength separation section, the light having the first wavelength band transmitted through the second wavelength separation section and the light having the second wavelength band transmitted through the second wavelength separation section in order to observe the return light in a deep-part area of the subject, the two lights not being used by the first judgment section.

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