| Literature DB >> 24386536 |
Dan Gray1, Evgenia Kim1, Victoria Cotero1, Paul Staudinger1, Siavash Yazdanfar1, Cristina Tan Hehir1.
Abstract
Fluorescence image guided surgery (FIGS) allows intraoperative visualization of critical structures, with applications spanning neurology, cardiology and oncology. An unmet clinical need is prevention of iatrogenic nerve damage, a major cause of post-surgical morbidity. Here we describe the advancement of FIGS imaging hardware, coupled with a custom nerve-labeling fluorophore (GE3082), to bring FIGS nerve imaging closer to clinical translation. The instrument is comprised of a 405 nm laser and a white light LED source for excitation and illumination. A single 90 gram color CCD camera is coupled to a 10 mm surgical laparoscope for image acquisition. Synchronization of the light source and camera allows for simultaneous visualization of reflected white light and fluorescence using only a single camera. The imaging hardware and contrast agent were evaluated in rats during in situ surgical procedures.Entities:
Keywords: contrast agent; fluorescence imaging; image-guided surgery; nerve imaging
Year: 2012 PMID: 24386536 PMCID: PMC3877310 DOI: 10.1117/12.905354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng ISSN: 0277-786X