There continues to be a significant clinical need for rapid and reliable intraoperative margin assessment during cancer surgery. Here we describe a portable, quantitative, optical fiber probe-based, spectroscopic tissue scanner designed for intraoperative diagnostic imaging of surgical margins, which we tested in a proof of concept study in human tissue for breast cancer diagnosis. The tissue scanner combines both diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and intrinsic fluorescence spectroscopy (IFS), and has hyperspectral imaging capability, acquiring full DRS and IFS spectra for each scanned image pixel. Modeling of the DRS and IFS spectra yields quantitative parameters that reflect the metabolic, biochemical and morphological state of tissu...
Abstract Background Margin status is an important ...
One of the challenges during surgery is to make a proper distinction between vital tissues, structur...
Currently, optical biopsy is a promising area of diagnosing the state of tissues in real time during...
There continues to be a significant clinical need for rapid and reliable intraoperative margin asses...
Background: In over 20% of breast conserving operations, postoperative pathological assessment of th...
A non-contact localized spectroscopic imaging platform has been developed and optimized to scan 1 x ...
<p>Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death every year in the United States for women. B...
Using an intraoperative margin assessment technique during breast-conserving surgery (BCS) helps sur...
Complete tumor removal during breast-conserving surgery remains challenging due to the lack of optim...
Background: Breast cancer surgeons struggle with differentiating healthy tissue from cancer at the r...
The aim of this graduation project is to assess the feasibility of the photonic technology called di...
Significance: Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) allows discrimination of tissue type. Its appli...
<p>Breast conserving surgery (BCS) is a common treatment option for breast cancer patients. The goa...
In an ongoing effort to address the clear clinical unmet needs surrounding breast conserving surgery...
Background: Although the incidence of positive resection margins in breast-conserving surgery has de...
Abstract Background Margin status is an important ...
One of the challenges during surgery is to make a proper distinction between vital tissues, structur...
Currently, optical biopsy is a promising area of diagnosing the state of tissues in real time during...
There continues to be a significant clinical need for rapid and reliable intraoperative margin asses...
Background: In over 20% of breast conserving operations, postoperative pathological assessment of th...
A non-contact localized spectroscopic imaging platform has been developed and optimized to scan 1 x ...
<p>Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death every year in the United States for women. B...
Using an intraoperative margin assessment technique during breast-conserving surgery (BCS) helps sur...
Complete tumor removal during breast-conserving surgery remains challenging due to the lack of optim...
Background: Breast cancer surgeons struggle with differentiating healthy tissue from cancer at the r...
The aim of this graduation project is to assess the feasibility of the photonic technology called di...
Significance: Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) allows discrimination of tissue type. Its appli...
<p>Breast conserving surgery (BCS) is a common treatment option for breast cancer patients. The goa...
In an ongoing effort to address the clear clinical unmet needs surrounding breast conserving surgery...
Background: Although the incidence of positive resection margins in breast-conserving surgery has de...
Abstract Background Margin status is an important ...
One of the challenges during surgery is to make a proper distinction between vital tissues, structur...
Currently, optical biopsy is a promising area of diagnosing the state of tissues in real time during...