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Intraoperative Multispectral Fluorescence Imaging for the Detection of the Sentinel Lymph Node in Cervical Cancer: A Novel Concept

โœ Scribed by Lucia M. A. Crane; George Themelis; Rick G. Pleijhuis; Niels J. Harlaar; Athanasios Sarantopoulos; Henriette J. G. Arts; Ate G. J. van der Zee; Ntziachristos Vasilis; Gooitzen M. van Dam


Book ID
106571646
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
356 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
1536-1632

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โœฆ Synopsis


Purpose

Real-time intraoperative near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging is a promising technique for lymphatic mapping and sentinel lymph node (SLN) detection. The purpose of this technical feasibility pilot study was to evaluate the applicability of NIRF imaging with indocyanin green (ICG) for the detection of the SLN in cervical cancer.

Procedures

In ten patients with early stage cervical cancer, a mixture of patent blue and ICG was injected into the cervix uteri during surgery. Real-time color and fluorescence videos and images were acquired using a custom-made multispectral fluorescence camera system.

Results

Real-time fluorescence lymphatic mapping was observed in vivo in six patients; a total of nine SLNs were detected, of which one (11%) contained metastases. Ex vivo fluorescence imaging revealed the remaining fluorescent signal in 11 of 197 non-sentinel LNs (5%), of which one contained metastatic tumor tissue. None of the non-fluorescent LNs contained metastases.

Conclusions

We conclude that lymphatic mapping and detection of the SLN in cervical cancer using intraoperative NIRF imaging is technically feasible. However, the technique needs to be refined for full applicability in cervical cancer in terms of sensitivity and specificity.

Electronic supplementary material

The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s11307-010-0425-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.


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