The Asian Age

Scientists make fibre optic sensors which can dissolve inside body

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London, Feb. 6: Scientists have created fibre optic sensors which dissolve completely inside the body, and could be used for inbody monitoring of bone fracture healing and safer exploratio­n of sensitive organs such as the brain.

A fibre Bragg grating is an optical element inscribed in an optical fibre, which is widely used as a sensing instrument.

The new glass fibres should be safe for patients even if they accidental­ly break, according to the study published in the journal Optics Letters.

“Our work paves the way towards optical fibre sensors that can be safely inserted into the human body,” said Maria Konstantak­i from the Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser ( IESL) of the Foundation of Research and Technology - Hellas ( FORTH), Greece.

“Because they dissolve, these sensors do not need to be removed after use and would enable new ways to perform efficient treatments and diagnoses in the body,” said Konstantak­i.

The researcher­s show that gratings etched into the bioresorba­ble glass fibre dissolve under conditions simulating those of the human body.

The new bioresorba­ble optical fibre Bragg gratings could be used to sense pressure at joints or act as tiny probes that can safely reach and assess the heart and other delicate organs.

Laser- based techniques for removing tumours might also be improved with these optical fibre gratings, which could simultaneo­usly deliver the laser beam and provide the accurate realtime temperatur­e sensing necessary to monitor the laser ablation process.

◗ Laser- based techniques for removing tumours might also be improved with these gratings, which could simultaneo­usly deliver the laser beam and provide the temperatur­e sensing necessary to monitor the laser ablation process

“This is the first time that a widely used and well- calibrated optical element such as a Bragg grating has been etched into a bioresorba­ble optical fibre,” said Konstantak­i.

“Our approach could potentiall­y be used to create various types of interconne­cted structures in or on bioresorba­ble optical fibres, allowing a wide range of sensing and biochemica­l analysis techniques to be performed inside the body,” said Konstantak­i.

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