Wide local excision (WLE) of tumors with negative margins remains a challenge because surgeons cannot directly visualize the mass. Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) may improve surgical accuracy; however, conventional methods with direct surface tumor visualization are not immediately applicable, and properties of tissues surrounding the cancer must be considered. We developed a phantom model for sarcoma resection with the near-infrared fluorophore IRDye 800CW and used it to iteratively define the properties of connective tissues that typically surround sarcoma tumors. We then tested the ability of a blinded surgeon to resect fluorescent tumor-simulating inclusions with ∼1-cm margins using predetermined target fluorescence intensities and a...
The recurrence of certain cancers remains quite high due to either incomplete surgical removal of th...
Currently, optical biopsy is a promising area of diagnosing the state of tissues in real time during...
Purpose: Despite major advancements in surgical oncology, the positive margin rate for primary head ...
The excision of tumors by wide local excision is challenging because the mass must be removed entire...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
BACKGROUND: This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Accurate, real-time detection and characterization of cancerous lesions is essential for effective s...
The current thesis investigates the use of novel optical imaging agents for the enhanced detection o...
Imaging modalities play a crucial role in surgical diagnosis and have the potential to deliver criti...
To date, surgery is the most common and successful way to treat cancer. Tumour identification during...
Objective: Although fluorescence imaging is being applied to a wide range of cancers, it remains unc...
Accurately identifying close or positive margins in real-time permits re-excision during surgical pr...
The recurrence of certain cancers remains quite high due to either incomplete surgical removal of th...
Currently, optical biopsy is a promising area of diagnosing the state of tissues in real time during...
Purpose: Despite major advancements in surgical oncology, the positive margin rate for primary head ...
The excision of tumors by wide local excision is challenging because the mass must be removed entire...
Inaccuracies in intraoperative tumor localization and evaluation of surgical margin status result in...
BACKGROUND: This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery ...
This study was designed to improve the surgical procedure and outcome of cancer surgery by means of ...
Accurate, real-time detection and characterization of cancerous lesions is essential for effective s...
The current thesis investigates the use of novel optical imaging agents for the enhanced detection o...
Imaging modalities play a crucial role in surgical diagnosis and have the potential to deliver criti...
To date, surgery is the most common and successful way to treat cancer. Tumour identification during...
Objective: Although fluorescence imaging is being applied to a wide range of cancers, it remains unc...
Accurately identifying close or positive margins in real-time permits re-excision during surgical pr...
The recurrence of certain cancers remains quite high due to either incomplete surgical removal of th...
Currently, optical biopsy is a promising area of diagnosing the state of tissues in real time during...
Purpose: Despite major advancements in surgical oncology, the positive margin rate for primary head ...