Measuring Joint Cartilage Thickness Using Reflectance Spectroscopy Non-invasively and in Real-time


CANPOLAT M., Denkceken T., Karagol C., AYDIN A.

Conference on Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic Systems IX, San-Francisco, Costa Rica, 23 - 25 January 2011, vol.7890 identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Conference Paper / Full Text
  • Volume: 7890
  • Doi Number: 10.1117/12.876054
  • City: San-Francisco
  • Country: Costa Rica
  • Keywords: Cartilage thickness, reflectance spectroscopy, non-invasive, real-time, KNEE-JOINT
  • Akdeniz University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Joint cartilage thickness has been estimated using spatially resolved steady-state reflectance spectroscopy noninvasively and in-real time. The system consists of a miniature UV-VIS spectrometer, a halogen tungsten light source, and an optical fiber probe with six 400 um diameter fibers. The first fiber was used to deliver the light to the cartilage and the other five were used to detect back-reflected diffused light. Distances from the detector fibers to the source fiber were 0.8 mm, 1.6 mm, 2.4 mm, 3.2 mm and 4 mm. Spectra of back-reflected diffused light were taken on 40 bovine patella cartilages. The samples were grouped into four; the first group was the control group with undamaged cartilages, in the 2(nd), 3(rd) and 4(th) groups cartilage thickness was reduced approximately 25%, 50% and 100%, respectively. A correlation between cartilage thicknesses and hemoglobin absorption of light in the wavelength range of 500 nm-600 nm for source-detector pairs was found. The proposed system with an optical fiber probe less than 4 mm in diameter has the potential for cartilage thickness assessment through an arthroscopy channel in real-time without damaging the cartilage.