Cell viZio. Surgeon using the cell viZio imaging system with an endoscope to examine a patient. The cell viZio, which was developed by Mauna Kea Techn


Cell viZio. Surgeon using the cell viZio imaging system with an endoscope to examine a patient. The cell viZio, which was developed by Mauna Kea Technologies, France, allows microscopic images of tissue to be taken in situ. Both the normal endoscope image (left) and the microscopic image of the tissue (right) can be seen. The cell viZio allows diagnosis of diseases such as cancer by 'optical biopsy', a minimally invasive technique. The system consists of a long tube containing thousands of optical fibres. At the tip of the tube is a very thin probe (350 microns diameter), which enters the tissue. A laser shines on the tissue and relays the microscopic image to a computer, which displays the image on a monitor.


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