荧光寿命成像用于经口机器人手术的术中癌症分界。

Translational biophotonics Pub Date : 2019-12-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-29 DOI:10.1002/tbio.201900017
Brent W Weyers, Mark Marsden, Tianchen Sun, Julien Bec, Arnaud F Bewley, Regina F Gandour-Edwards, Michael G Moore, D Gregory Farwell, Laura Marcu
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本研究评估了荧光寿命成像(FLIm)在口咽癌机器人辅助手术中增强术中决策的潜力。利用与达芬奇机器人手术平台集成的定制 FLIm 仪器,我们首先证明了通过组织病理学诊断的上皮组织中的癌症可以在癌症切除前通过体内成像和切除标本的体外成像与周围健康的上皮组织区分开来。其次,我们研究了手术切除边缘(肿瘤床)活体成像组织的荧光特性。我们计算了三个光谱通道的荧光寿命和光谱强度比,得出了一组六个 FLIm 参数。目前,10 位接受 TORS 手术的患者的研究结果表明,至少有一个 FLIm 参数可以将健康的上皮细胞与癌症区分开来(P < .001)。我们还发现,对于体内和体外成像的组织,多参数线性判别分析方法的判别能力优于单个 FLIm 参数。总之,这项研究强调了 FLIm 发展成为口咽部癌症临床应用诊断工具的潜力。这项技术有助于规避机器人手术平台缺乏触觉反馈所带来的问题,从而更好地进行癌症分界。
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Fluorescence lifetime imaging for intraoperative cancer delineation in transoral robotic surgery.

Fluorescence lifetime imaging for intraoperative cancer delineation in transoral robotic surgery.

Fluorescence lifetime imaging for intraoperative cancer delineation in transoral robotic surgery.

Fluorescence lifetime imaging for intraoperative cancer delineation in transoral robotic surgery.

This study evaluates the potential for fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIm) to enhance intraoperative decisionmaking during robotic-assisted surgery of oropharyngeal cancer. Using a custom built FLIm instrument integrated with the da Vinci robotic surgical platform, we first demonstrate that cancer in epithelial tissue diagnosed by histopathology can be differentiated from surrounding healthy epithelial tissue imaged in vivo prior to cancer resection and ex vivo on the excised specimen. Second, we study the fluorescence properties of tissue imaged in vivo at surgical resection margins (tumor bed). Fluorescence lifetimes and spectral intensity ratios were calculated for three spectral channels, producing a set of six FLIm parameters. Current results from 10 patients undergoing TORS procedures demonstrate that healthy epithelium can be resolved from cancer (P < .001) for at least one FLIm parameter. We also showed that a multiparameter linear discriminant analysis approach provides superior discrimination to individual FLIm parameters for tissue imaged both in vivo and ex vivo. Overall, this study highlights the potential for FLIm to be developed into a diagnostic tool for clinical cancer applications of the oropharynx. This technique could help to circumvent the issues posed by the lack of tactile feedback associated with robotic surgical platforms to better enable cancer delineation.

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