Instant Intraoperative Histopathological Assessment of Fresh Parathyroid Tissue: Higher Harmonic Generation Microscopy as a Potential Alternative to Frozen Section.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
P M Rodriguez Schaap, S van den Bosch, S Spies, S van Eeden, E J M Nieveen van Dijkum, M L Groot, A F Engelsman
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Abstract

Background: Hypoparathyroidism is a complication associated with significant morbidity and results from inadvertent removal of the parathyroid during thyroid surgery. Therefore, intra-operative identification of parathyroid tissue is essential to minimize the risk of hypoparathyroidism. Current identification techniques come with significant limitations in logistics and accuracy. We therefore propose higher-harmonic generation microscopy (HHGM), a rapid, non-invasive, label-free method for the real-time visualization of human tissue, as a potential alternative.

Methods: A prospective proof-of-concept study was conducted at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers from February to April 2024. Intra-operative HHGM imaging of presumed parathyroid tissue samples was performed, and the results were compared with conventional histopathology by an expert endocrine pathologist in order to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of HHGM. The logistical process and its potentially associated benefits were also evaluated.

Results: Intraoperative imaging was performed on 32 fresh, unprocessed tissue samples from 18 patients. HHGM demonstrated a high sensitivity (85%) and specificity (83.3%) for the detection of parathyroid tissue. HHGM imaging was found to be more time-efficient than frozen section, taking ~5 min per biopsy compared to 30 min for FS. HHGM was able to produce high-quality images in cases where frozen section analysis was inconclusive due to insufficient tissue. Logistical challenges and extra workload associated with HHGM were minimal.

Conclusion: This proof-of-concept study demonstrates that HHGM could be a promising intraoperative diagnostic imaging modality, offering rapid imaging and detailed visualization capabilities. These features suggest that HHGM might potentially reduce surgery duration and decrease demand on pathology resources.

新鲜甲状旁腺组织的即时术中组织病理学评估:高谐波生成显微镜作为冷冻切片的潜在替代方法。
背景:甲状旁腺功能减退症是甲状腺手术中因不慎切除甲状旁腺而引起的并发症。因此,术中识别甲状旁腺组织对于降低甲状旁腺功能减退的风险至关重要。目前的识别技术在物流和准确性方面有很大的限制。因此,我们提出高谐波生成显微镜(HHGM),一种快速、无创、无标签的人体组织实时可视化方法,作为潜在的替代方案。方法:2024年2月至4月在阿姆斯特丹大学医学中心进行了一项前瞻性概念验证研究。术中对推测的甲状旁腺组织标本进行HHGM显像,并由内分泌病理学专家与常规组织病理学进行比较,以评价HHGM的敏感性和特异性。物流过程及其潜在的相关利益也进行了评估。结果:术中对18例患者的32份新鲜、未处理的组织标本进行了影像学检查。HHGM检测甲状旁腺组织具有较高的敏感性(85%)和特异性(83.3%)。发现HHGM成像比冷冻切片更省时,每次活检约5分钟,而FS为30分钟。在冷冻切片分析因组织不足而无法确定的情况下,HHGM能够产生高质量的图像。与HHGM相关的后勤挑战和额外工作量最小。结论:这项概念验证研究表明,HHGM可能是一种很有前途的术中诊断成像方式,提供快速成像和详细的可视化能力。这些特征表明HHGM可能会减少手术时间,减少对病理资源的需求。
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CiteScore
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自引率
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278
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: Head & Neck is an international multidisciplinary publication of original contributions concerning the diagnosis and management of diseases of the head and neck. This area involves the overlapping interests and expertise of several surgical and medical specialties, including general surgery, neurosurgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, oral surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology, pathology, radiotherapy, medical oncology, and the corresponding basic sciences.
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