Literature DB >> 34363584

Intelligent optical diagnosis and treatment system for automated image-guided laser ablation of tumors.

Yangxi Li1, Yingwei Fan2, Chengquan Hu1, Fan Mao1, Xinran Zhang1, Hongen Liao3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: For tumor resections near critical structures, accurate identification of tumor boundaries and maximum removal are the keys to improve surgical outcome and patient survival rate, especially in neurosurgery. In this paper, we propose an intelligent optical diagnosis and treatment system for tumor removal, with automated lesion localization and laser ablation.
METHODS: The proposed system contains a laser ablation module, an optical coherence tomography (OCT) unit, and a robotic arm along with a stereo camera. The robotic arm can move the OCT sample arm and the laser ablation front-end to the suspected lesion area. The corresponding diagnosis and treatment procedures include computer-aided lesion segmentation using OCT, automated ablation planning, and laser control. The ablation process is controlled by a deflectable mirror, and a non-common-path ablation planning algorithm based on the transformation from lesion positions to mirror deflection angles is presented.
RESULTS: Phantom and animal experiments are carried out for system verification. The robot could reach the planned position with high precision, which is approximately 1.16 mm. Tissue classification with OCT images achieves 91.7% accuracy. The error of OCT-guided automated laser ablation is approximately 0.74 mm. Experiments on mouse brain tumors show that the proposed system is capable of clearing lesions efficiently and precisely. We also conducted an ex vivo porcine brain experiment to verify the whole process of the system.
CONCLUSION: An intelligent optical diagnosis and treatment system is proposed for tumor removal. Experimental results show that the proposed system and method are promising for precise and intelligent theranostics. Compared to conventional cancer diagnosis and treatment, the proposed system allows for automated operations monitored in real-time, with higher precision and efficiency.
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Keywords:  Image-guided treatment; Intelligent theranostics; Laser ablation; Optical coherence tomography

Year:  2021        PMID: 34363584     DOI: 10.1007/s11548-021-02457-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg        ISSN: 1861-6410            Impact factor:   2.924


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10.  Real-time colorectal cancer diagnosis using PR-OCT with deep learning.

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Review 1.  OCT-Guided Surgery for Gliomas: Current Concept and Future Perspectives.

Authors:  Konstantin Yashin; Matteo Mario Bonsanto; Ksenia Achkasova; Anna Zolotova; Al-Madhaji Wael; Elena Kiseleva; Alexander Moiseev; Igor Medyanik; Leonid Kravets; Robert Huber; Ralf Brinkmann; Natalia Gladkova
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-28
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