Claims
- 1. A cassette for enabling optical imaging of a surgically exposed tissue specimen having edges comprising:
a base member having an optically transparent window; a pliable membrane locatable over a substantial portion of said base member including said window; and an upper member in which when a tissue specimen is located on said window, said upper member locates said membrane over said base member to produce an enclosed cavity between said membrane and said window having said tissue specimen therein.
- 2. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said upper member comprise an aperture to enable said tissue specimen to be observable through said membrane via said aperture when the tissue specimen is located on said window said upper member locates said membrane over said base member to produce an enclosed cavity between the membrane and the window.
- 3. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said tissue specimen is viewable through said window when the tissue specimen is located in the enclosed cavity between the membrane and the window.
- 4. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said tissue specimen positionable through said membrane when the tissue specimen is located in the enclosed cavity.
- 5. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said tissue specimen has at least one edge positionable through said membrane planar against said window when the tissue specimen is located in the enclosed cavity, and said cassette further comprises at least one bond formed between said membrane and said window to retain said edge of the tissue specimen planar against said window.
- 6. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said upper member has an aperture, and said cassette further comprises:
a gap around said tissue specimen observable through said aperture when the tissue specimen is within said enclosed cavity; and a plurality of bonds connecting said membrane and said window at locations in the gap to retain the edges of the tissue specimen planar against said window.
- 7. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said base member further comprises an upper surface facing said upper member and an aperture extending through said upper surface within which said window is located.
- 8. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said base member is composed of an optically transparent material providing a window upon which the specimen is situated.
- 9. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said base member further comprises at least one injection port through which liquids are injectable and removable from said cavity.
- 10. The cassette according to claim 9 wherein said injection port comprises an opening having a self-sealing member and a channel from the opening into the cavity.
- 11. The cassette according to claim 9 wherein said injection port is located through the bottom or side of said base member.
- 12. The cassette according to claim 1 further comprising means for coupling said upper and base members to each other to enable said upper and base members to be positionable in an open state to allow placement of a tissue specimen upon the window of said base member, and then in a closed state wherein said upper member covers said base member to form the cavity between said membrane and said window retaining said tissue specimen therein.
- 13. The cassette according to claim 10 wherein said means further couples one side of said membrane to enable said membrane to be maintained between said upper and base members.
- 14. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said window is rigid.
- 15. The cassette according to claim 1 further comprising:
at least one injection port in said base member; and means for forming one or more bonds connecting said membrane and said window to retain the tissue specimen in a certain orientation while enabling said tissue specimen to receive fluid inserted via said injection port.
- 16. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said upper member has a surface and an aperture extending through said surface and said membrane has an outer edge which may be attached to said surface of said upper membrane.
- 17. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said membrane is a thin layer of plastic.
- 18. The cassette according to claim 1 further comprising means for sealing said base member and said upper member together to define the enclosed cavity therein.
- 19. The cassette according to claim 1 further comprising means for sealingly engaging the upper member to the lower member to form a hermetic seal to define the cavity between said membrane and said window.
- 20. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said upper member has a lower surface and said base member has an upper surface which faces said lower surface of said upper member when said upper member covers said base member to form a cavity capable of retaining a tissue specimen between the membrane and the window.
- 21. The cassette according to claim 1 wherein said upper member has a continuous outer edge, and said base member has a continuous side wall into which said upper member is received, and said cassette further comprises means provided by said upper and base members to couple said outer edge of said upper member along the side wall of the base member to form a cavity capable of retaining a tissue specimen between the membrane and the window.
- 22. The cassette according to claim 1 further comprising a label having indicia.
- 23. A method for using a cassette for preparing a tissue specimen for examination by a confocal microscope or other optical imaging microscope comprising the steps of:
locating a tissue specimen on an optically transparent window of a base member; placing a pliable optically transparent membrane over at least a substantial portion of said base member including said window; sealingly engaging the membrane to the base member to produce a cavity between said membrane and said window.
- 24. The method according to claim 23 further comprising the steps of:
positioning edges of the tissue specimen against the window; and fixing the location of the edges positioned against the window by connecting the membrane to the window at multiple points.
- 25. The method according to claim 23 further comprising the step of:
inserting a fluid into said cavity through said base member through an injection port in the base member.
- 26. The method according to claim 23 further comprising the step of:
imaging said tissue specimen through said window.
- 27. A system for enabling optical imaging of a surgically exposed tissue specimen having edges comprising:
a cassette having a base member having an optically transparent window upon which said tissue specimen is locatable, a membrane locatable over a substantial portion of said base member including said window, and an upper member which locates said membrane over said base member to produce an enclosed cavity between said membrane and said window having said tissue specimen when said tissue specimen is located on said window of said base member; means for locating each of the edges of the tissue specimen planer against said window through said membrane; and means for producing a plurality of bonds between said membrane and said window at locations around said tissue specimen to retain said tissue specimen against said window when each of said edges of the tissue specimen are located planar on said window of said base member.
- 28. The system according to claim 27 further comprising means in said cassette for inserting fluid from the cavity.
- 29. The system according to claim 28 wherein said fluid is selected which substantially correction for optical distortion due to the surface texture of the tissue specimen.
- 30. The system according to claim 28 wherein said mean for inserting fluid further provides means for removing said fluid.
- 31. A cassette for a tissue specimen comprising:
a first member having an optically transparent window on which said tissue specimen is locatable; a second member providing a thin pliable layer of material locatable over at least a substantial portion of said first member including said window; a third member having a surface and an aperture extending through said surface; and means for engaging said third member to said first member when said second member is located over said first member to form a cavity between said second member and said window when the tissue specimen is located on said window, wherein said tissue specimen is observable through both said window and said second member via said aperture of said third member.
- 32. The cassette according to claim 31 wherein said engaging means attaches said first and third members to each other along the periphery of said first and third members.
- 33. A system for optically imaging sections a tissue specimen comprising:
a cassette having a window against which the tissue specimen is retained; and imaging means directed to said tissue specimen through said window to produce images representing one or more sections of said tissue specimen.
- 34. The system according to claim 33 wherein said imaging means is a confocal microscope.
- 35. The system according to claim 33 wherein said confocal microscope has on objective lens, and said system further comprises a fluid between said objective and window of the cassette which optically couples the objective lens to the window.
- 36. The system according to claim 33 wherein said imaging means is operative by one of optical coherence tomography and two-photon microscopy.
- 37. The system according to claim 33 further comprising a movable stage to support said cassette with respect to said imaging means.
- 38. The system according to claim 33 wherein said imaging means represent a microscopic imaging means to provide microscopic images of sections of the tissue specimen, said cassette has a base member with said window and an upper member having an aperture through which said tissue specimen is viewable, and said system further comprises means for producing macroscopic images of the tissue specimen imaged through said aperture of said cassette.
- 39. The system according to claim 38 further comprising a control system coupled to said microscopic imaging means and macroscopic imaging means which provides on a display coupled to said control system a screen having at least said microscopic image and macroscopic image of the tissue specimen.
- 40. The system according to claim 33 wherein said cassette has means for enabling an index matching fluid to be inserted.
- 41. The system according to claim 33 wherein said tissue specimen in said cassette is obtained from a patient through Mohs surgery.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/120,534, filed Feb. 17, 1999, which in herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60120534 |
Feb 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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09502252 |
Feb 2000 |
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10162317 |
Jun 2002 |
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