Direct Laser Writing Of Titanium Dioxide-Laden Retinal Cone Phantoms

2020 33RD IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICRO ELECTRO MECHANICAL SYSTEMS (MEMS 2020)(2020)

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Adaptive optics-optical coherence tomography (AO-OCT) is a developing medical imaging modality that can spatially resolve individual photoreceptor cell and detect retinal pathologies in vivo. To date, however, a lack of standardized physical models - termed "phantoms" - that recapitulate the opto-structural properties of the retina impedes performance assessment, which could lead to inconsistencies in retinal pathology detection once AO-OCT reaches the clinic. Here we present a novel approach for manufacturing three-dimensional (3D) retinal cone outer segment (OS) phantoms via two-photon direct laser writing (DLW) of a photomaterial laden with titanium (IV) dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles. The ability to directly integrate light-scattering particles into biologically relevant architectures facilitates AO-OCT visibility of phantom components. Preliminary DLW results demonstrated TiO2 nanoparticle-laden phantoms that effectively match cone dimensions and spacing at 1 degrees, 2.5 degrees, 5 degrees, and 10 degrees retinal eccentricities. Furthermore, preliminary AO-OCT experiments revealed that individual retinal cones could be optically resolved in phantoms with center-to-center spacing less than 4 mu m. These results suggest a promising pathway to produce biologically relevant retinal phantoms to standardize clinical AO-OCT imaging performance.
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3D printing, Adaptive Optics-Optical Coherence Tomography, Direct Laser Writing, Retinal Phantom, Titanium Dioxide
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