An injectable fluorescent and iodinated hydrogel for preoperative localization and dual image-guided surgery of pulmonary nodules.
Woojin BackJiyun RhoKyungsu KimHwan Seok YongOk Hwa JeonByeong Hyeon ChoiHyun Koo KimJi-Ho ParkPublished in: Biomaterials science (2024)
The widespread use of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has triggered the rapid expansion in the field of computed tomography (CT)-guided preoperative localization and near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence image-guided surgery. However, its broader application has been hindered by the absence of ideal imaging contrasts that are biocompatible, minimally invasive, highly resolvable, and perfectly localized within the diseased tissue. To achieve this goal, we synthesize a dextran-based fluorescent and iodinated hydrogel, which can be injected into the tissue and imaged with both CT and NIR fluorescence modalities. By finely tuning the physical parameters such as gelation time and composition of iodinated oil (X-ray contrast agent) and indocyanine green (ICG, NIR fluorescence dye), we optimize the hydrogel for prolonged localization at the injected site without losing the dual-imaging capability. We validate the effectiveness of the developed injectable dual-imaging platform by performing image-guided resection of pulmonary nodules on tumor-bearing rabbits, which are preoperatively localized with the hydrogel. The injectable dual-imaging marker, therefore, can emerge as a powerful tool for surgical guidance.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- high resolution
- computed tomography
- hyaluronic acid
- fluorescence imaging
- tissue engineering
- drug delivery
- dual energy
- coronary artery bypass
- drug release
- pulmonary hypertension
- contrast enhanced
- positron emission tomography
- patients undergoing
- magnetic resonance imaging
- image quality
- single molecule
- quantum dots
- magnetic resonance
- mental health
- physical activity
- energy transfer
- surgical site infection
- label free