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Characterization of a Raman spectroscopy probe system for intraoperative brain tissue classification
Authors:Joannie Desroches  Michael Jermyn  Kelvin Mok  Cédric Lemieux-Leduc  Jeanne Mercier  Karl St-Arnaud  Kirk Urmey  Marie-Christine Guiot  Eric Marple  Kevin Petrecca  Frédéric Leblond
Abstract:
A detailed characterization study is presented of a Raman spectroscopy system designed to maximize the volume of resected cancer tissue in glioma surgery based on in vivo molecular tissue characterization. It consists of a hand-held probe system measuring spectrally resolved inelastically scattered light interacting with tissue, designed and optimized for in vivo measurements. Factors such as linearity of the signal with integration time and laser power, and their impact on signal to noise ratio, are studied leading to optimal data acquisition parameters. The impact of ambient light sources in the operating room is assessed and recommendations made for optimal operating conditions. In vivo Raman spectra of normal brain, cancer and necrotic tissue were measured in 10 patients, demonstrating that real-time inelastic scattering measurements can distinguish necrosis from vital tissue (including tumor and normal brain tissue) with an accuracy of 87%, a sensitivity of 84% and a specificity of 89%.OCIS codes: (170.5660) Raman spectroscopy, (170.6510) Spectroscopy, tissue diagnostics
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