Oman Daily Observer

New camera can help doctors see through the body

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LONDON: Scientists in Britain have developed a camera that can help doctors see through the human body.

Designed to help doctors track medical tools known as endoscopes that are used to investigat­e a range of internal conditions, the new device can detect sources of light inside the body, such as the illuminate­d tip of the endoscope’s long flexible tube, according to a study published in the journal Biomedical Optics Express.

“This is an enabling technology that allows us to see through the human body. It has immense potential for diverse applicatio­ns such as the one described in this work,” said Kev Dhaliwal, Professor at University of Edinburgh in Scotland.

“The ability to see a device’s location is crucial for many applicatio­ns in healthcare, as we move forwards with minimally invasive approaches to treating disease,” Dhaliwal added.

Until now, it has not been possible to track where an endoscope is located in the body in order to guide it to the right place without using X-rays or other expensive methods Light from the endoscope can pass through the body, but it usually scatters or bounces off tissues and organs rather than travelling straight through.

This makes to get a clear endoscope is.

The new camera takes advantage of advanced technology that can detect individual particles of light, called photons. Experts have integrated thousands of single photon detectors onto a silicon chip, similar to that found in a digital camera.

The technology is so sensitive that it can detect the tiny traces of light that pass through the body’s tissue from the light of the endoscope. it nearly impossible picture of where the

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