Evaluation of a fiber-optic fluorescence spectroscopy system to assist neurosurgical tumor resections

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Abstract

The highly malignant brain tumor, glioblastoma multiforme, is difficult to totally resect without aid due to its infiltrative way of growing and its morphological similarities to surrounding functioning brain under direct vision in the operating field. The need for an inexpensive and robust real-time visualizing system for resection guiding in neurosurgery has been formulated by research groups all over the world. The main goal is to develop a system that helps the neurosurgeon to make decisions during the surgical procedure. A compact fiber optic system using fluorescence spectroscopy has been developed for guiding neurosurgical resections. The system is based on a high power light emitting diode at 395 nm and a spectrometer. A fiber bundle arrangement is used to guide the excitation light and fluorescence light between the instrument and the tissue target. The system is controlled through a computer interface and software package especially developed for the application. This robust and simple instrument has been evaluated in vivo both on healthy skin but also during a neurosurgical resection procedure. Before surgery the patient received orally a low dose of 5-aminolevulinic acid, converted to the fluorescence tumor marker protoporphyrin IX in the malignant cells. Preliminary results indicate that PpIX fluorescence and brain tissue autofluorescence can be recorded with the help of the developed system intraoperatively during resection of glioblastoma multiforme.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNovel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications III
PublisherSPIE
ISBN (Print)0819467758, 9780819467751
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
EventNovel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications III - Munich, Germany
Duration: 17 Jun 200719 Jun 2007

Publication series

NameProgress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Volume6631
ISSN (Print)1605-7422

Conference

ConferenceNovel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications III
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMunich
Period17/06/0719/06/07

Keywords

  • 5-aminolevulinic acid
  • Brain tumor
  • Fiber optics
  • Fluorescence spectroscopy
  • Light emitting diode

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