Surgical microscope with integrated fluorescence lifetime imaging for 5-aminolevulinic acid fluorescence-guided neurosurgery

Significance: 5-Aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA)-based fluorescence guidance in conventional neurosurgical microscopes is limited to strongly fluorescent tumor tissue. Therefore, more sensitive, intrasurgical 5-ALA fluorescence visualization is needed. Aim: Macroscopic fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of biomedical optics 2020-07, Vol.25 (7), p.071202-071202
Hauptverfasser: Erkkilä, Mikael T, Reichert, David, Hecker-Denschlag, Nancy, Wilzbach, Marco, Hauger, Christoph, Leitgeb, Rainer A, Gesperger, Johanna, Kiesel, Barbara, Roetzer, Thomas, Widhalm, Georg, Drexler, Wolfgang, Unterhuber, Angelika, Andreana, Marco
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Zusammenfassung:Significance: 5-Aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA)-based fluorescence guidance in conventional neurosurgical microscopes is limited to strongly fluorescent tumor tissue. Therefore, more sensitive, intrasurgical 5-ALA fluorescence visualization is needed. Aim: Macroscopic fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) was performed ex vivo on 5-ALA-labeled human glioma tissue through a surgical microscope to evaluate its feasibility and to compare it to fluorescence intensity imaging. Approach: Frequency-domain FLIM was integrated into a surgical microscope, which enabled parallel wide-field white-light and fluorescence imaging. We first characterized our system and performed imaging of two samples of suspected low-grade glioma, which were compared to histopathology. Results: Our imaging system enabled macroscopic FLIM of a 6.5  ×  6.5  mm2 field of view at spatial resolutions
ISSN:1083-3668
1560-2281
DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.25.7.071202