Intraoperative imaging in pathology-assisted surgery
The pathological assessment of surgical specimens during surgery can reduce the
incidence of positive resection margins, which otherwise can result in additional surgeries or …
incidence of positive resection margins, which otherwise can result in additional surgeries or …
Label-free intraoperative histology of bone tissue via deep-learning-assisted ultraviolet photoacoustic microscopy
Obtaining frozen sections of bone tissue for intraoperative examination is challenging. To
identify the bony edge of resection, orthopaedic oncologists therefore rely on pre-operative …
identify the bony edge of resection, orthopaedic oncologists therefore rely on pre-operative …
Light-sheet microscopy for slide-free non-destructive pathology of large clinical specimens
For the 1.7 million patients per year in the US who receive a new cancer diagnosis,
treatment decisions are largely based on histopathological specimen examinations …
treatment decisions are largely based on histopathological specimen examinations …
Ex vivo microscopy: a promising next-generation digital microscopy tool for surgical pathology practice
Context.—The rapid evolution of optical imaging modalities in recent years has opened the
opportunity for ex vivo tissue imaging, which has significant implications for surgical …
opportunity for ex vivo tissue imaging, which has significant implications for surgical …
Deep learning extended depth-of-field microscope for fast and slide-free histology
Microscopic evaluation of resected tissue plays a central role in the surgical management of
cancer. Because optical microscopes have a limited depth-of-field (DOF), resected tissue is …
cancer. Because optical microscopes have a limited depth-of-field (DOF), resected tissue is …
Multiscale label-free volumetric holographic histopathology of thick-tissue slides with subcellular resolution
Histopathology relies upon the staining and sectioning of biological tissues, which can be
laborious and may cause artifacts and distort tissues. We develop label-free volumetric …
laborious and may cause artifacts and distort tissues. We develop label-free volumetric …
Ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy: the first application for real‐time pathological examination of prostatic tissue
S Puliatti, L Bertoni, GM Pirola, P Azzoni… - BJU …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To report the first application of ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy (FCM)‐a
novel optical technology that is capable of providing fast microscopic imaging of unfixed …
novel optical technology that is capable of providing fast microscopic imaging of unfixed …
High‐throughput, label‐free and slide‐free histological imaging by computational microscopy and unsupervised learning
Rapid and high‐resolution histological imaging with minimal tissue preparation has long
been a challenging and yet captivating medical pursuit. Here, the authors propose a …
been a challenging and yet captivating medical pursuit. Here, the authors propose a …
DRAQ5 and eosin ('D&E') as an analog to hematoxylin and eosin for rapid fluorescence histology of fresh tissues
KN Elfer, AB Sholl, M Wang, DB Tulman… - PLoS …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Real-time on-site histopathology review of biopsy tissues at the point-of-procedure has great
potential for significant clinical value and improved patient care. For instance, on-site review …
potential for significant clinical value and improved patient care. For instance, on-site review …
Chip-based multimodal super-resolution microscopy for histological investigations of cryopreserved tissue sections
LE Villegas-Hernández, V Dubey, M Nystad… - Light: Science & …, 2022 - nature.com
Histology involves the observation of structural features in tissues using a microscope. While
diffraction-limited optical microscopes are commonly used in histological investigations, their …
diffraction-limited optical microscopes are commonly used in histological investigations, their …