BackgroundThis study evaluated whether fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIm), coupled with standard diagnostic workups, could enhance primary lesion detection in patients with p16+ head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the unknown primary (HNSCCUP).MethodsFLIm was integrated into transoral robotic surgery to acquire optical data on six HNSCCUP patients' oropharyngeal tissues. An additional 55-patient FLIm dataset, comprising conventional primary tumors, trained a machine learning classifier; the output predicted the presence and location of HNSCCUP for the six patients. Validation was performed using histopathology.ResultsAmong the six HNSCCUP patients, p16+ occult primary was surgically identified in three patients, whereas three patient...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of using positron emission tomography (PE...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of using positron emission tomography (PE...
Complete tumor removal is one of the most important pillars within oncologic surgery. Tumor positive...
To achieve successful surgical oncology outcomes, surgeons must completely extirpate the full extent...
To achieve successful surgical oncology outcomes, surgeons must completely extirpate the full extent...
This study evaluates the potential for fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIm) to enhance intraoperativ...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
OBJECTIVE: Surgical management of the unknown primary head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (UP HNSC...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
Accurately identifying close or positive margins in real-time permits re-excision during surgical pr...
PURPOSE: Intra-operative management of the surgical margin in patients diagnosed with head and neck ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of using positron emission tomography (PE...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of using positron emission tomography (PE...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of using positron emission tomography (PE...
Complete tumor removal is one of the most important pillars within oncologic surgery. Tumor positive...
To achieve successful surgical oncology outcomes, surgeons must completely extirpate the full extent...
To achieve successful surgical oncology outcomes, surgeons must completely extirpate the full extent...
This study evaluates the potential for fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIm) to enhance intraoperativ...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
OBJECTIVE: Surgical management of the unknown primary head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (UP HNSC...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
Although surgical resection has been the primary treatment modality of solid tumors for decades, sur...
Accurately identifying close or positive margins in real-time permits re-excision during surgical pr...
PURPOSE: Intra-operative management of the surgical margin in patients diagnosed with head and neck ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of using positron emission tomography (PE...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of using positron emission tomography (PE...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of using positron emission tomography (PE...
Complete tumor removal is one of the most important pillars within oncologic surgery. Tumor positive...