Comparison between optical coherence tomographic and histopathologic appearances of artifacts caused by common surgical conditions and instrumentation.

C. Cocca, L. Selmic, Jonathan P. Samuelson, Pin-Chieh Huang, Jianfeng Wang, S. Boppart
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OBJECTIVE To document the appearance of artifacts created by commonly encountered surgical conditions and instrumentation on optical coherence tomography (OCT) and to compare these findings with histopathology. STUDY DESIGN Ex vivo study. ANIMALS Five canine cadavers. METHODS Skin, subcutaneous fat, skeletal muscle, and fascia samples were obtained from fresh canine cadavers. Blood pooling, hemostatic crushing, scalpel blade cut, monopolar electrosurgery, bipolar vessel sealing device, and ultrasonic energy surgical artifacts were induced on each tissue type. Each specimen was imaged with OCT and subsequently histologically processed. RESULTS Most surgical instrumentation used for tumor excision created a high-scattering region with local architectural disruption. Blood pooling was visible as a high-scattering layer overlying tissue with normal architecture. Only the scalpel blade created a focal, low-scattering area representing a sharply demarcated cut within the tissue distinct from the appearance of other instrumentation. CONCLUSION Common surgical instruments and conditions encountered during tumor excision produced high-scattering OCT artifacts in tissues commonly seen at surgical margins. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The clinical value of OCT hinges on the ability of personnel to interpret this novel imaging and recognize artifacts. Defining and describing the appearance of common surgical artifacts provides a foundation to create image libraries with known histological and OCT interpretation, ultimately improving the diagnostic accuracy of OCT for assessment of surgical margins.
常见手术条件和器械引起的伪影的光学相干层析与组织病理表现的比较。
目的记录由常见手术条件和光学相干断层扫描(OCT)仪器产生的伪影的外观,并将这些发现与组织病理学进行比较。研究设计:体内研究。动物:五具狗的尸体。方法采集新鲜犬尸体的皮肤、皮下脂肪、骨骼肌和筋膜标本。在各组织类型上诱导血池、止血压碎、刀刀切割、单极电刀、双极血管封闭装置和超声能量手术伪影。每个标本用OCT成像并随后进行组织学处理。结果大多数用于肿瘤切除的手术器械会造成高散射区,并伴有局部建筑破坏。血池可见为覆盖在正常组织上的高散射层。只有手术刀刀片在组织内形成了一个聚焦的低散射区域,代表了一个明显的划界切口,这与其他仪器的外观截然不同。结论:肿瘤切除过程中常见的手术器械和手术条件会在手术边缘常见的组织中产生高散射OCT伪影。临床意义OCT的临床价值取决于人员解读这种新成像和识别伪影的能力。定义和描述常见手术伪影的外观为创建具有已知组织学和OCT解释的图像库提供了基础,最终提高了评估手术边缘的OCT诊断准确性。
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