Multispectral fluorescence guided surgery; a feasibility study in a phantom using a clinical-grade laparoscopic camera system.

Abstract

Although the possibilities in image guided surgery are advancing rapidly, complex surgical procedures such as nerve sparing prostatectomy still lack precision regarding differentiation between diseased and delicate anatomical structures. Here, the use of complementary fluorescent tracers in combination with a dedicated multispectral fluorescence camera system could support differentiation between healthy and diseased tissue. In this study, we provide proof of concept data indicating how a modified clinical-grade fluorescence laparoscope can be used to sensitively detect white light and three fluorescent dyes (fluorescein, Cy5, and ICG) in a sequential fashion. Following detailed analysis of the system properties and detection capabilities, the potential of laparoscopic three-color multispectral imaging in combination with white light imaging is demonstrated in a phantom set-up for prostate cancer.

More about this publication

American journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging
  • Volume 7
  • Issue nr. 3
  • Pages 138-147
  • Publication date 20-07-2017

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