Ex vivo study of prostate cancer localization using rolling mechanical imaging towards minimally invasive surgery
Highlights • Rolling mechanical imaging (RMI) is a novel method for detection of malignant tissue towards minimally invasive surgery. • The accuracy was compared to commonly used methods of localizing prostate cancer. • 126 sites from 21 robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy specimens were examined...
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description | Highlights • Rolling mechanical imaging (RMI) is a novel method for detection of malignant tissue towards minimally invasive surgery. • The accuracy was compared to commonly used methods of localizing prostate cancer. • 126 sites from 21 robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy specimens were examined. • RMI had a higher sensitivity and accuracy than both DRE and MRI. |
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