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Hybrid probe for tissue type recognition

  • US 5,792,053 A
  • Filed: 03/17/1997
  • Issued: 08/11/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/17/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for identifying tissue which is suspected of being physiologically changed, said apparatus comprising:

  • a probe having a tip comprising a close packed array of components, said components comprisingat least one emitter, each emitter comprising a light emitting die, said light emitting die configured to irradiate said tissue;

    at least one detector, each detector comprising a detector die, said detector die configured to receive that radiation after it has been backscattered by said tissue;

    a shield comprising an electrode for making electrical measurements on said tissue and sited between said at least one emitter and said at least one detector to prevent leakage of optical and electrical signals from one to the other;

    said apparatus further comprisinga controller coupled to the at least one emitter and the at least one detector that supplies drive signals and receives responses, said controller comprisinga processor for said responses in combination in order to categorize said tissue, anda comparator for comparing the categorization of said tissue with expected tissue types from a catalogue so as to identify said tissue, andan indicator arrangement for indicating to a user the tissue type identified.

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