Inadequate margins continue to occur frequently in patients who undergo surgical resection of a tumor, suggesting that current intraoperative methods are not sufficiently reliable in determining the margin status. This clinical demand has inspired the development of many novel imaging techniques that could help surgeons with intraoperative margin assessment. This systematic review provides an overview of novel imaging techniques for intraoperative margin assessment in surgical oncology, and reports on their technical properties, feasibility in clinical practice and diagnostic accuracy. PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and the Cochrane library were systematically searched (2013-2018) for studies reporting on imaging techniques for intraoperati...
With the advent of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), intra-operative imaging has become crucial for ...
Brain tumour identification and delineation in a timeframe of seconds would significantly guide and ...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...
Item does not contain fulltextInadequate margins continue to occur frequently in patients who underg...
Surgical margin status is one of the strongest prognosticators in predicting patient outcomes in hea...
Intraoperative imaging (IOI) is performed to guide delineation and localization of regions of surgic...
Intraoperative imaging (IOI) is performed to guide delineation and localization of regions of surgic...
The pathological assessment of surgical specimens during surgery can reduce the incidence of positiv...
The pathological assessment of surgical specimens during surgery can reduce the incidence of positiv...
Purpose of Review Successful breast-conserving surgery is predicated on achieving negative margins (...
Context: The main challenge in radical prostatectomy is complete excision of malignant tissue, while...
Osteosarcoma is the most common malignant tumour of the bone. Complete surgical excision is critical...
Approximately one quarter of patients undergoing breast conserving therapy for breast cancer will re...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...
With the advent of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), intra-operative imaging has become crucial for ...
Brain tumour identification and delineation in a timeframe of seconds would significantly guide and ...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...
Item does not contain fulltextInadequate margins continue to occur frequently in patients who underg...
Surgical margin status is one of the strongest prognosticators in predicting patient outcomes in hea...
Intraoperative imaging (IOI) is performed to guide delineation and localization of regions of surgic...
Intraoperative imaging (IOI) is performed to guide delineation and localization of regions of surgic...
The pathological assessment of surgical specimens during surgery can reduce the incidence of positiv...
The pathological assessment of surgical specimens during surgery can reduce the incidence of positiv...
Purpose of Review Successful breast-conserving surgery is predicated on achieving negative margins (...
Context: The main challenge in radical prostatectomy is complete excision of malignant tissue, while...
Osteosarcoma is the most common malignant tumour of the bone. Complete surgical excision is critical...
Approximately one quarter of patients undergoing breast conserving therapy for breast cancer will re...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...
With the advent of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), intra-operative imaging has become crucial for ...
Brain tumour identification and delineation in a timeframe of seconds would significantly guide and ...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...