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4 March 2015 A miniaturized imaging system for optical guided surgery of head and neck cancer
Ihab Atallah, Clément Milet, Paul Dorval, Pascal Gayet, Philippe Rizo, Maxime Henry, Emile Reyt, Véronique Josserand, Amandine Hurbin, Christian Righini, Jean-Luc Coll
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Abstract
Near-infrared fluorescence image-guided surgery, FIGS, has lately shown a huge potential in oncologic and lymphatic related surgeries. In some indications such as liver or heart surgery, fluorescence-reachable anatomic structures are limited by the access to the surgical field. Nevertheless, most of the systems available on the market are too large to image the sides of cavities. Small devices are clearly required to improve workability of fluorescence imaging systems. The current work describes the evaluation of Fluostick a CE med certified instrument dedicated to narrow area imaging. This small size device is made of an optical head connected to a control box. We tested this instrumentation at the preclinical level for the optical-guided surgery of head and neck tumors.
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Ihab Atallah, Clément Milet, Paul Dorval, Pascal Gayet, Philippe Rizo, Maxime Henry, Emile Reyt, Véronique Josserand, Amandine Hurbin, Christian Righini, and Jean-Luc Coll "A miniaturized imaging system for optical guided surgery of head and neck cancer", Proc. SPIE 9311, Molecular-Guided Surgery: Molecules, Devices, and Applications, 93110R (4 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2084507
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Tumors

Head

Luminescence

Near infrared

Cancer

Neck

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