2017
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-017-5804-8
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Optical See-Through Cancer Vision Goggles Enable Direct Patient Visualization and Real-Time Fluorescence-Guided Oncologic Surgery

Abstract: Background The inability to directly visualize the patient and surgical site limits the use of current near infrared fluorescence-guided surgery systems for real-time sentinel lymph node biopsy and tumor margin assessment. Methods We evaluated an optical see-through goggle augmented imaging and navigation system (GAINS) for near-infrared fluorescence-guided surgery. Tumor-bearing mice injected with a near infrared cancer-targeting agent underwent fluorescence-guided tumor resection. Female Yorkshire pigs rec… Show more

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“…24,25 Next to the fluorescence cameras that are currently available in the clinic, this research also supports the navigation of future surgical fluorescence imaging devices; e.g., fluorescence goggles and head-mounted displays. 26…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24,25 Next to the fluorescence cameras that are currently available in the clinic, this research also supports the navigation of future surgical fluorescence imaging devices; e.g., fluorescence goggles and head-mounted displays. 26…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The largest advantage of the new solution is its increased mobility and the fact that the operator is independent from the assistant, whilst the former clinical value of the method is still preserved. In accordance with the suggestion of the authors of the studies carried out with the use of the OST GAINS technique, it is necessary to continue these studies on a larger group of subjects [39].…”
Section: Fluorescence Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Wearable devices use miniaturized imaging detectors, powerful processors, and fast image-processing to display real-time molecular information to surgeons via head-mounted displays. Direct projection of the molecular information to the surgeon's field of view enables seamless integration to the intraoperative surgical workflow (28,29). Head-mounted displays are increasingly used for medical image visualization in mixed-reality applications, and their small size, low cost, and intuitive user experience make them very amenable for wide clinical adoption (Supplemental Table 3).…”
Section: Wearablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indocyanine green is a Food and Drug Administration-approved NIR fluorescent contrast agent that has been widely used for MIGS (55), especially for highly sensitive detection of SLNs comparable to or better than standard-of-care radioactive and blue dye tracking (Fig. 4) (22,28,29). A NIR folate receptor-targeted fluorophore, OTL38, was recently tested in ovarian cancer patients and enabled an additional 29% of malignant lesions to be removed that were not identified by standard surgical practice (68).…”
Section: Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%