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Sarah J Erickson-Bhatt1, Kelly J Mesa2, Marina Marjanovic3, Eric J Chaney4, Adeel Ahmad4, Pin-Chieh Huang3, Z George Liu5, Kelly Cunningham5, Stephen A Boppart6.
Abstract
Thyroid nodules assessed with ultrasound and fine-needle aspiration biopsy are diagnosed as "suspicious" or "indeterminate" in 15%-20% of the cases. Typically, total thyroidectomy is performed in such cases; however, only 25%-50% are found to be cancerous upon final histopathologic analysis. Here we demonstrate optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of the human thyroid as a potential intraoperative imaging tool for providing tissue assessment in real time during surgical procedures. Fresh excised tissue specimens from 28 patients undergoing thyroid surgery were imaged in the laboratory using a benchtop OCT system. Three-dimensional OCT images showed different microstructural features in normal, benign, and malignant thyroid tissues. A similar portable OCT system was then designed and constructed for use in the operating room, and intraoperative imaging of excised thyroid tissue from 6 patients was performed during the surgical procedure. The results demonstrate the potential of OCT to provide real-time imaging guidance during thyroid surgeries.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29287166 PMCID: PMC5899010 DOI: 10.1016/j.trsl.2017.12.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Res ISSN: 1878-1810 Impact factor: 7.012