This document discusses, among other things, a connector for an optical
imaging probe that includes one or more optical fibers communicating
light along the catheter. The device may use multiple sections for
simpler manufacturing and ease of assembly during a medical procedure.
Light energy to and from a distal minimally-invasive portion of the probe
is coupled by the connector to external diagnostic or analytical
instrumentation through an external instrumentation lead. Certain
examples provide a self-aligning two-section optical catheter with
beveled ends, which is formed by separating an optical cable assembly.
Techniques for improving light coupling include using a lens between
instrumentation lead and probe portions. Techniques for improving the
mechanical alignment of a multi-optical fiber catheter include using a
stop or a guide.