The pathological assessment of surgical specimens during surgery can reduce the incidence of positive resection margins, which otherwise can result in additional surgeries or aggressive therapeutic regimens. To improve patient outcomes, intraoperative spectroscopic, fluorescence-based, structural, optoacoustic and radiological imaging techniques are being tested on freshly excised tissue. The specific clinical setting and tumour type largely determine whether endogenous or exogenous contrast is to be detected and whether the tumour specificity of the detected biomarker, image resolution, image-acquisition times or penetration depth are to be prioritized. In this Perspective, we describe current clinical standards for intraoperative tissue a...
Fluorescence-guided surgery is an intraoperative optical imaging method that provides surgeons with ...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...
OBJECTIVES: Intraoperative fluorescence imaging is currently used in a variety of surgical fields fo...
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...
Intraoperative imaging (IOI) is performed to guide delineation and localization of regions of surgic...
Inadequate margins continue to occur frequently in patients who undergo surgical resection of a tumo...
Intraoperative imaging (IOI) is performed to guide delineation and localization of regions of surgic...
Progress with technology and regulatory approvals has recently allowed the successful clinical trans...
Surgical margin status is one of the strongest prognosticators in predicting patient outcomes in hea...
Progress with technology and regulatory approvals has recently allowed the successful clinical trans...
Progress with technology and regulatory approvals has recently allowed the successful clinical trans...
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an optical-based, real-time, intraoperative imaging technique, ...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...
Fluorescence-guided surgery is an intraoperative optical imaging method that provides surgeons with ...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...
OBJECTIVES: Intraoperative fluorescence imaging is currently used in a variety of surgical fields fo...
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...
Intraoperative imaging (IOI) is performed to guide delineation and localization of regions of surgic...
Inadequate margins continue to occur frequently in patients who undergo surgical resection of a tumo...
Intraoperative imaging (IOI) is performed to guide delineation and localization of regions of surgic...
Progress with technology and regulatory approvals has recently allowed the successful clinical trans...
Surgical margin status is one of the strongest prognosticators in predicting patient outcomes in hea...
Progress with technology and regulatory approvals has recently allowed the successful clinical trans...
Progress with technology and regulatory approvals has recently allowed the successful clinical trans...
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an optical-based, real-time, intraoperative imaging technique, ...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...
Fluorescence-guided surgery is an intraoperative optical imaging method that provides surgeons with ...
Background: In head and neck cancer, surgical resection using primarily visual and tactile feedback ...
OBJECTIVES: Intraoperative fluorescence imaging is currently used in a variety of surgical fields fo...