Polarization enhanced laparoscope for improved visualization of tissue structural changes associated with peritoneal cancer metastasis.
Robert M TroutEinstein GnanatheepamAhmed GadoChristopher ReikJessica C Ramella-RomanMartin HunterThomas SchnelldorferIrene GeorgakoudiPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2022)
A polarization enhanced laparoscopy (PEL) imaging system was developed to examine the feasibility of utilizing PEL to augment conventional white light laparoscopy (WLL) in the visualization of peritoneal cancer metastases. The system includes a modified tip to illuminate tissue with linearly polarized light and elements in the detection path enabling recording of corresponding images linearly co- and cross-polarized relative to the incident light. WLL and PEL images from optical tissue phantoms with features of distinct scattering cross-section confirm the enhanced sensitivity of PEL to such characteristics. Additional comparisons based on images acquired from collagen gels with different levels of fiber alignment highlight another source of PEL contrast. Finally, PEL and WLL images of ex vivo human tissue illustrate the potential of PEL to improve visualization of cancerous tissue surrounded by healthy peritoneum. Given the simplicity of the approach and its potential for seamless integration with current clinical practice, our results provide motivation for clinical translation.
Keyphrases
- deep learning
- convolutional neural network
- optical coherence tomography
- high resolution
- papillary thyroid
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- magnetic resonance
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- magnetic resonance imaging
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- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- lymph node metastasis
- induced pluripotent stem cells
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