| Literature DB >> 23133810 |
Patrick Tk Chin1, Chantal Ac Beekman, Tessa Buckle, Lee Josephson, Fijs Wb van Leeuwen.
Abstract
Optical guidance provided by luminescent marker seeds may be suitable for intraoperative determination of appropriate resection margins. In phantom studies we compared the tissue penetration of several organic dyes and inorganic particles (quantum dots; QDs) after incorporation in experimental marker seeds. The tissue penetration of (near infra-) red organic dyes was much better than the penetration of dyes and QDs with an emission in the visible range. By combining 3 dyes in a single marker seed we were able to distinguish four depth ranges. The difference in tissue penetration between the dyes and QDS enabled depth estimation via a 'traffic light' approach.Keywords: Surgical guidance; fluorescence; marker seeds; phantom studies; tissue penetration
Year: 2012 PMID: 23133810 PMCID: PMC3477729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Nucl Med Mol Imaging