2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.08.22271465
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Spectral imaging enables contrast agent-free real-time ischemia monitoring in laparoscopic surgery

Abstract: Laparoscopic surgery has evolved as a key technique for cancer diagnosis and therapy. While characterization of the tissue perfusion is crucial in various procedures, such as partial nephrectomy, doing so by means of visual inspection remains highly challenging. Spectral imaging takes advantage of the fact that different tissue components have unique optical properties to recover relevant information on tissue function such as ischemia. However, clinical success stories for advancing laparoscopic surgery with … Show more

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“…Light source requirements such as available spectrum, long-term stability, switching behavior, or synchronization with the image sensor were fulfilled. Although comparable filter wheel 4 and snapshot 17 systems respectively reach higher spectral resolutions (FWHM: 10-25 nm versus 12 to 75 nm) and temporal resolutions (frame rate: 25 fps versus 20 fps), the presented MSI system benefits from a broader spectral range beyond the visible range and carries the potential for further applications like tissue discrimination.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Light source requirements such as available spectrum, long-term stability, switching behavior, or synchronization with the image sensor were fulfilled. Although comparable filter wheel 4 and snapshot 17 systems respectively reach higher spectral resolutions (FWHM: 10-25 nm versus 12 to 75 nm) and temporal resolutions (frame rate: 25 fps versus 20 fps), the presented MSI system benefits from a broader spectral range beyond the visible range and carries the potential for further applications like tissue discrimination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intraoperatively tissue perfusion is measured by clinical assessment lacking an objective gold standard. MSI has therefore been evaluated qualitatively 4 , 17 . In-vivo animal studies in which bowel tissue oxygenation is selectively reduced or in which tissue perfusion is imaged by fluorescence angiography should be performed in the future to investigate the added value and accuracy of MSI perfusion monitoring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, wavelength selection has the potential to realize real-time classification because the machine-learning calculation costs are reduced. If the classification is displayed at approximately 15-30 frames per second (video-like frame rate), the number of possible applications will increase, for example the on-sight measurement in industrial field and laparoscopic surgery can be expected [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent development of high-speed HSI has begun to receive some attention [13], but generally the improved speed comes at the cost of reduced spectral and/or spatial dimension sizes. We seek to work towards addressing these drawbacks through the development of a dual-camera hyperspectral imaging setup for laparoscopic applications.…”
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confidence: 99%