Fluorescent probes for imaging in humans: where are we now?
Optical imaging has become an indispensable technology in the clinic. The molecular
design of cell-targeted and highly sensitive materials, the validation of specific disease …
design of cell-targeted and highly sensitive materials, the validation of specific disease …
Augmented reality for the surgeon: systematic review
JW Yoon, RE Chen, EJ Kim… - … journal of medical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Since the introduction of wearable head‐up displays, there has been much
interest in the surgical community adapting this technology into routine surgical practice …
interest in the surgical community adapting this technology into routine surgical practice …
Head-mounted display use in surgery: a systematic review
Purpose. We analyzed the literature to determine (1) the surgically relevant applications for
which head-mounted display (HMD) use is reported;(2) the types of HMD most commonly …
which head-mounted display (HMD) use is reported;(2) the types of HMD most commonly …
Bio-inspired color-polarization imager for real-time in situ imaging
Nature has a large repertoire of animals that take advantage of naturally abundant
polarization phenomena. Among them, the mantis shrimp possesses one of the most …
polarization phenomena. Among them, the mantis shrimp possesses one of the most …
Current trends and key considerations in the clinical translation of targeted fluorescent probes for intraoperative navigation
The rapid development of fluorescence imaging for intraoperative navigation has spurred
further development of targeted fluorescent probes in the past decade. Only a few …
further development of targeted fluorescent probes in the past decade. Only a few …
Perspective review of what is needed for molecular-specific fluorescence-guided surgery
Molecular image-guided surgery has the potential for translating the tools of molecular
pathology to real-time guidance in surgery. As a whole, there are incredibly positive …
pathology to real-time guidance in surgery. As a whole, there are incredibly positive …
Detecting the near infrared autofluorescence of the human parathyroid: hype or opportunity?
CC Solórzano, G Thomas, N Baregamian… - Annals of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objective: With the recent approval of 2 NIRAF-based devices for label-free identification of
PG by the Food and Drug Administration, it becomes crucial to educate the surgical …
PG by the Food and Drug Administration, it becomes crucial to educate the surgical …
Targeted optical imaging agents in cancer: focus on clinical applications
Molecular imaging is an emerging strategy for in vivo visualization of cancer over time based
on biological mechanisms of disease activity. Optical imaging methods offer a number of …
on biological mechanisms of disease activity. Optical imaging methods offer a number of …
Emerging intraoperative imaging modalities to improve surgical precision
Intraoperative imaging (IOI) is performed to guide delineation and localization of regions of
surgical interest. While oncological surgical planning predominantly utilizes x-ray computed …
surgical interest. While oncological surgical planning predominantly utilizes x-ray computed …
Real-time diagnosis and visualization of tumor margins in excised breast specimens using fluorescence lifetime imaging and machine learning
Tumor-free surgical margins are critical in breast-conserving surgery. In up to 38% of the
cases, however, patients undergo a second surgery since malignant cells are found at the …
cases, however, patients undergo a second surgery since malignant cells are found at the …