Aims: This study investigated the feasibility of automated differentiation between essential tissue types encountered during laparoscopic colorectal surgery using spectral analysis. Methods: Wide band (440-1830 nm) spectra were collected using an optical fiber probe and spectrometer from freshly explanted, ex vivo, human colonic specimens. These data were normalized at 810 nm (an isobestic wavelength for hemoglobin and oxy-hemoglobin) and mathematically analyzed using total principal component regression (TPCR). Results: 929 spectra were collected from specimens of 19 patients, distinguishing 5 tissue types: mesenteric fat (MF, n = 269), blood vessels (BV, n = 377), colonic tissue (CT, n = 213), ureter (UR, n = 10) and tumorous tissue in co...
International audienceWe present in this paper a method to estimate four significant biological para...
Establishing adequate resection margins during colorectal cancer surgery is challenging. Currently, ...
Abstract Background Margin status is an important ...
AIMS: This study investigated the feasibility of automated differentiation between essential tissue ...
BACKGROUND: During colorectal surgical dissections, recognizing essential anatomy is crucial to prev...
Background. In colorectal surgery, detecting ureters and mesenteric arteries is of utmost importance...
In the last decades, laparoscopic surgery has become the gold standard in patients with colorectal c...
Colorectal surgery is the standard treatment for patients with colorectal cancer. To overcome two of...
Background Surgery for colorectal cancer aims for complete tumor resection. Optical-based techniques...
Background: In colorectal cancer surgery there is a delicate balance between complete removal of the...
In this study, we used machine learning techniques to reconstruct the wavelength dependence of the a...
We address the automatic differentiation of human tissue using multispectral imaging with promising ...
International audienceWe present in this paper a method to estimate four significant biological para...
Establishing adequate resection margins during colorectal cancer surgery is challenging. Currently, ...
Abstract Background Margin status is an important ...
AIMS: This study investigated the feasibility of automated differentiation between essential tissue ...
BACKGROUND: During colorectal surgical dissections, recognizing essential anatomy is crucial to prev...
Background. In colorectal surgery, detecting ureters and mesenteric arteries is of utmost importance...
In the last decades, laparoscopic surgery has become the gold standard in patients with colorectal c...
Colorectal surgery is the standard treatment for patients with colorectal cancer. To overcome two of...
Background Surgery for colorectal cancer aims for complete tumor resection. Optical-based techniques...
Background: In colorectal cancer surgery there is a delicate balance between complete removal of the...
In this study, we used machine learning techniques to reconstruct the wavelength dependence of the a...
We address the automatic differentiation of human tissue using multispectral imaging with promising ...
International audienceWe present in this paper a method to estimate four significant biological para...
Establishing adequate resection margins during colorectal cancer surgery is challenging. Currently, ...
Abstract Background Margin status is an important ...