新的术中光学技术在垂体腺瘤手术治疗中的挑战与机遇:综述。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Journal of Biomedical Optics Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-13 DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.30.8.080901
Félix Janelle, Victor Blanquez-Yeste, Trang Tran, Abdelhakim Khellaf, Romain Cayrol, Catherine Beauregard, André Lacroix, Alexander G Weil, Philippe Lavigne, Frédéric Leblond, Moujahed Labidi
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意义:手术是垂体腺瘤患者的常见干预手段,尤其是那些有内分泌症状或肿块效应的患者。垂体手术中持续存在的挑战包括小微腺瘤的检测,难以从正常腺体中识别残留肿瘤,以及浸润性腺瘤。虽然标准的围手术期诊断包括磁共振成像(MRI)、计算机断层扫描、超声成像和神经导航,但一些中心采用术中MRI、超声和荧光引导内窥镜来提高大体全切除率并保留垂体功能。然而,这些技术通常受到可用性、时间要求、成本和无法提供组织学诊断的限制。目的:本综述探讨了在垂体腺瘤手术中优化切除范围和腺体保存的机会。我们讨论了垂体手术面临的现有限制,并展示了临床实践中使用的当前和新兴的检测技术,以及它们的局限性。我们还讨论了较新的探测方法,如弹性成像和拉曼光谱。方法:我们概述了理想的光学工具的关键属性,考虑到手术室的功能,人体工程学,结果的可靠性和准确性。结果:一个案例研究描述了一种基于临床需求专门设计用于鼻内应用的光纤仪器的最新发展,以及支持术中实施可行性的初步数据。结论:目前的成像和导航工具,虽然是无价的,但在分辨率、整合和分子特异性方面存在固有的局限性。拉曼光谱为实时组织识别提供了一种有前途的、无标签的方法,特别是当集成到光纤探针用于鼻内使用时。作为辅助工具,可提高术中决策和手术精度。需要进一步的临床验证来支持其集成到标准工作流程中。
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Challenges and opportunities for new intraoperative optical techniques in the surgical treatment of pituitary adenomas: a review.

Significance: Surgery is a common intervention for patients with pituitary adenomas, particularly those experiencing endocrine symptoms or mass effect. Persistent challenges in pituitary surgery include the detection of small microadenomas, difficulty in discerning residual tumor from normal gland, and infiltrative adenomas. Although standard perioperative diagnostics include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography, ultrasound imaging, and neuronavigation, some centers employ intraoperative MRI, ultrasound, and fluorescence-guided endoscopy to increase the rate of gross total resection and preserve pituitary function. However, these techniques are often limited by availability, time requirements, cost, and inability to provide histological diagnosis.

Aim: This review addresses opportunities to optimize both the extent of resection and gland preservation in pituitary adenoma procedures. We discuss the existing constraints faced in pituitary surgery and showcase the current and emerging detection techniques employed in clinical practice, as well as their limitations. We also discuss newer probing approaches such as elastography and Raman spectroscopy.

Approach: We outline key attributes for an ideal optical tool, considering surgical theater functionality, ergonomics, and result reliability and accuracy.

Results: A case study is presented describing the recent development of a fiber-optics instrument specifically designed for endonasal applications based on clinical requirements, along with preliminary data supporting the feasibility of intraoperative implementation.

Conclusions: Current imaging and navigation tools, although invaluable, have inherent limitations in resolution, integration, and molecular specificity. Raman spectroscopy offers a promising, label-free method for real-time tissue identification, especially when integrated into fiber-optic probes for endonasal use. As a complementary tool, it could enhance intraoperative decision-making and surgical precision. Further clinical validation is needed to support its integration into standard workflows.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomedical Optics publishes peer-reviewed papers on the use of modern optical technology for improved health care and biomedical research.
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