Development of non-contact foreign body imaging base on photoacoustic signal intensity measurement

J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2023 Nov 28:e14230. doi: 10.1002/acm2.14230. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: It is challenging to visually identify tiny and concealed foreign objects within the body due to their small size and subcutaneous location while they can cause infections.

Methods: A non-contact photoacoustic system based on Rosencwaig-Gersho photoacoustic theory and dual modulator method is developed for detecting foreign objects in meat.

Result: The experiments conducted validate the successful development of this measurement technique with 10 μm spatial resolution and its corresponding mathematical model, demonstrating an 11% Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) in comparison to the experimental results. Dual modulator successfully regulates laser energy at MPE limit.

Conclusion: The utilization of non-contact photoacoustic signal intensity measurements enables the identification of foreign objects within the body. Further, the application of mathematical modelling can validate the measurement outcomes. These findings serve as a foundation for creating an affordable and straightforward foreign body detector.

Keywords: Rosencwaig-Gersho theory; foreign body; photoacoustic imaging.