Advantest Develops “Hadatomo™” Photoacoustic Microscope for Non-Invasive Imaging of Blood Vessels in the Dermis to a De...
01 Oktober 2015 - 4:15AM
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Leading semiconductor test equipment supplier Advantest
Corporation (TSE: 6857, NYSE:ATE) announced that it has developed a
new photoacoustic microscope that enables non-invasive imaging of
blood vessels in the dermis to a depth of 3mm. Researchers in
regenerative medicine and dermatology currently rely on biopsies to
gain information about blood vessels in the dermis, but biopsies
have shortcomings as they provide limited insight into changes over
time, and often entail experimentation on live animals. Advantest’s
new Hadatomo photoacoustic microscope addresses these drawbacks,
offering researchers a thoroughly non-invasive process, with an
ability to easily reference and compare historical results. This
new evaluation method is poised to contribute to further advances
in regenerative medicine, dermatology, and plastic surgery.
■Non-Invasive Imaging of Blood Vessels in the Dermis
One important area of research in regenerative medicine is skin
grafts and the restoration of blood supply to the transplanted
skin. More broadly, as in the case of diabetic gangrene, the
progression of a disease is closely linked with subcutaneous blood
circulation. However, even when treatment has restored blood
circulation, non-invasive evaluation of results is difficult.
Conventional ultrasound is not suited for imaging of blood vessels
in the dermis: although it can produce images of areas deep inside
the body, its resolution is poor. Conversely, microscopes and other
optical imaging tools offer high resolution, but they cannot
produce images of deeper dermis areas, as living tissue scatters
the light they require.
Photoacoustic imaging combines the propagation characteristics
of ultrasound and the absorption characteristics of light into a
new hybrid imaging method. By using ultrasound technology, it can
obtain accurate information to a depth of several millimeters:
Hemoglobin selectively absorbs the energy of light and returns
ultrasonic waves to the surface of the skin, where they can be
captured by sensors. The information thus obtained can be displayed
numerically and as a high-contrast map of blood vessels in the
dermis.
■Product Features
Advantest has been developing photoacoustic technology since
2010. The company’s independently developed sensors and electrical
circuits permit high-speed measurement without exceeding the MPE
(maximum permissible exposure) guidelines for exposure of skin to a
light source. The new Hadatomo offers a measurement area of 4 mm x
4 mm x 3 mm (depth) and a maximum speed of 20 second / scan.
Proprietary algorithms process the data obtained through dedicated
software, and construct 2D and 3D images in quasi-real time.
Moreover, the measurement process requires no setup beyond the
application of ultrasound gel to the area to be measured. The
tool’s flexible arm enables measurement to be performed with ease
in various environments.
■Specifications
System Model: WEL5100
Wavelength: 532 nm (less than the MPE for optical radiation)
Measurement time: 10~80 s depending on the specifics of each
case
Measurement area: 4mm X 4mm X 3mm (depth)
Dimensions (approx.): 540mm(W) x 545(D)mm x 1546mm(H)
Weight: >110 kg
Advantest is evaluating a range of prototypes in collaboration
with researchers in plastic surgery and dermatology. The company
expects to launch the new photoacoustic microscope in the Japanese
market in October 2015 with a global roll out to follow.
*This product is categorized as a Scientific Instrument
About Advantest Corporation
A world-class technology company, Advantest is the leading
producer of automatic test equipment (ATE) for the semiconductor
industry and a premier manufacturer of measuring instruments used
in the design and production of electronic instruments and systems.
Its leading-edge systems and products are integrated into the most
advanced semiconductor production lines in the world. The company
also focuses on R&D for emerging markets that benefit from
advancements in nanotech and terahertz technologies, and has
introduced multi-vision metrology scanning electron microscopes
essential to photomask manufacturing, as well as groundbreaking 3D
imaging and analysis tools. Founded in Tokyo in 1954, Advantest
established its first subsidiary in 1982, in the USA, and now has
subsidiaries worldwide. More information is available at
www.advantest.com.
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