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    Ann Surg. 2009 May;249(5):735-7.

    Real time intraoperative confocal laser microscopy-guided surgery.

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    Cancer Research Program, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To assess the potential utility of in vivo histologic surface and subsurface imaging in real-time using the Optiscan confocal laser microscope to detect diseased tissue at the time of surgery.

    SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA:

    The goal of surgical treatment of diseases such as cancer is complete microscopic resection of diseased tissue; however, current methods for the assessment of extent of disease at the time of surgery are inadequate.

    METHODS:

    We assessed the potential of the Optiscan confocal laser microscope, a new device developed for real-time in vivo histologic surface and subsurface imaging during surgery.

    RESULTS:

    Intravenous Fluorescein Sodium contrast enabled visualization of cellular and architectural morphology of intra-abdominal organs with magnification equivalent to light microscopy and enabled differentiation between normal organs and disease.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Real time intraoperative confocal microscopy has significant potential application in detecting disease, and influencing decision-making at the time of surgery.

    PMID:
    19387332
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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