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Method and system for optically evaluating proximity to the inferior alveolar nerve in situ

  • US 9,179,843 B2
  • Filed: 12/19/2011
  • Issued: 11/10/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/21/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A spectral absorption probe system for determining a distance between a tissue layer including an artery and a surgical drill tip during a procedure, comprising:

  • a light source of the spectral absorption probe system for generating excitation light having a wavelength configured for absorption by blood chromophores;

    an excitation optical channel of the spectral absorption probe system to bring said excitation light near the tissue layer and the artery;

    a collection optical channel of the spectral absorption probe system, distinct from said excitation optical channel, for capturing diffused back-scattered light from said tissue layer and the artery, where said diffused back-scattered light is modulated by blood flow dynamics in said artery, said blood flow dynamics being a periodic change in blood volume in said artery due to a cardiac cycle;

    a light detector of the spectral absorption probe system operatively connected to said collection optical channel for detecting said diffused back-scattered light modulated by blood flow dynamics and for generating an oscillating signal, a frequency of said oscillating signal being related to said periodic change; and

    a signal processor of the spectral absorption probe system operatively connected to said light detector for determining the distance between the tissue layer including the artery and the surgical drill tip based on said back-scattered light using an amplitude of said oscillating signal and a value for surrounding tissue attenuation coefficient;

    wherein at least one of the excitation optical channel and the collection optical channel is included in an optical fiber and the optical fiber is integrated within a hollow core of a surgical drill bit including the surgical drill tip.

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