Development and Clinical Application of Near-Infrared Surgical Microscope: Preliminary Report

T. Kuroiwa, Y. Kajimoto, T. Ohta
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Abstract

Visualization of near-infrared fluorescence through a surgical microscope can provide intraoperative information about deep-seated tissues. We studied the possibility of taking a near-infrared image through a surgical microscope after intravenous injection of indocyanine green (ICG). The surgical microscopes we used were Zeiss models OPMI MD and OPMI CS-NC. We used a halogen lamp as a light source, a band pass filter of 760 - 810 nm as an excitation filter, a laser light of 800 nm as an external light source, and a band pass filter of 820 - 920 nm as a barrier filter. Near-infrared fluorescence of vessels on the brain surface and of the dural sinus was visualized through the dura mater after intravenous injection of 25 mg ICG using a Hitachi KP-160 camera. Near-infrared fluorescence of vessels on the brain surface was observed through the dura mater. Venous images were clearer than were arterial ones. The dural sinus and the bridging veins were also clearly visualized. These results suggest that a clinical application of near-infrared fluorescence microscopy is possible. However, a stronger fluorescence emitted from ICG will be necessary for such a microscope to have practical use.
近红外手术显微镜的发展及临床应用初探
通过手术显微镜观察近红外荧光可以提供术中深部组织的信息。我们研究了静脉注射吲哚菁绿(ICG)后在手术显微镜下拍摄近红外图像的可能性。我们使用的手术显微镜是蔡司型号的OPMI MD和OPMI CS-NC。我们使用卤素灯作为光源,760 - 810 nm的带通滤光片作为激发滤光片,800 nm的激光作为外部光源,820 - 920 nm的带通滤光片作为阻隔滤光片。采用日立KP-160相机,静脉注射ICG 25 mg后,经硬脑膜观察脑表面血管及硬脑膜窦的近红外荧光。通过硬脑膜观察脑表面血管的近红外荧光。静脉影像较动脉影像清晰。硬脑膜窦和桥静脉也清晰可见。这些结果提示近红外荧光显微镜的临床应用是可能的。然而,从ICG发出的更强的荧光对于这种显微镜具有实际用途是必要的。
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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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