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Method of in vivo monitoring using an imaging system including scanned beam imaging unit

  • US 8,801,606 B2
  • Filed: 01/09/2007
  • Issued: 08/12/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/09/2007
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of monitoring a condition within a patient'"'"'s body, the method comprising:

  • locating a scanned beam imaging unit at an imaging location by connecting structure between the scanned beam imaging unit and an anatomical structure for a period of time to observe and characterize a portion of the patient'"'"'s anatomy over at least a portion of the period of time, the connecting structure selected from the group consisting of a suture loop, an expandable stent, a barbed anchor, or a clamp, the scanned beam imaging unit being located at the imaging location using a locating instrument;

    removing the locating instrument from the patient'"'"'s body with the scanned beam imaging unit remaining at the imaging location;

    providing a control unit including a detector, a memory, and a light source for creating a beam of light, the control unit driving the scanned beam imaging unit from outside of the patient'"'"'s body via a line connecting the control unit to the scanned beam imaging unit; and

    with the scanned beam imaging unit at the imaging location;

    scanning the beam of light across the portion of the anatomy; and

    receiving light from the portion of the anatomy;

    and with the control unit outside of the patient'"'"'s body;

    detecting the received light using the detector;

    producing imaging data from the detected received light; and

    saving the imaging data in the memory;

    then, after saving the imaging data in the memory, connecting the control unit to an image processor for processing the imaging data, the image processor producing a video image of the portion of the anatomy from the imaging data.

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