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Introducing navigation during melanoma-related sentinel lymph node procedures in the head-and-neck region

BACKGROUND: Intraoperative sentinel node (SN) identification in patients with head-and-neck malignancies can be challenging due to unexpected drainage patterns and anatomical complexity. Here, intraoperative navigation-based guidance technologies may provide outcome. In this study, gamma camera-base...

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Autores principales: KleinJan, Gijs H., Karakullukçu, Baris, Klop, W. Martin C., Engelen, Thijs, van den Berg, Nynke S., van Leeuwen, Fijs W. B.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5560283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28819936
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13550-017-0312-1
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author KleinJan, Gijs H.
Karakullukçu, Baris
Klop, W. Martin C.
Engelen, Thijs
van den Berg, Nynke S.
van Leeuwen, Fijs W. B.
author_facet KleinJan, Gijs H.
Karakullukçu, Baris
Klop, W. Martin C.
Engelen, Thijs
van den Berg, Nynke S.
van Leeuwen, Fijs W. B.
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description BACKGROUND: Intraoperative sentinel node (SN) identification in patients with head-and-neck malignancies can be challenging due to unexpected drainage patterns and anatomical complexity. Here, intraoperative navigation-based guidance technologies may provide outcome. In this study, gamma camera-based freehandSPECT was evaluated in combination with the hybrid tracer ICG-(99m)Tc-nanocolloid. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight patients with melanoma located in the head-and-neck area were included. Indocyanine green (ICG)-(99m)Tc-nanocolloid was injected preoperatively, whereafter lymphoscintigraphy and SPECT/CT imaging were performed in order to define the location of the SN(s). FreehandSPECT scans were generated in the operation room using a portable gamma camera. For lesion localization during surgery, freehandSPECT scans were projected in an augmented reality video-view that was used to spatially position a gamma-ray detection probe. Intraoperative fluorescence imaging was used to confirm the accuracy of the navigation-based approach and identify the exact location of the SNs. RESULTS: Preoperatively, 15 SNs were identified, of which 14 were identified using freehandSPECT. Navigation towards these nodes using the freehandSPECT approach was successful in 13 nodes. Fluorescence imaging provided optical confirmation of the navigation accuracy in all patients. In addition, fluorescence imaging allowed for the identification of (clustered) SNs that could not be identified based on navigation alone. CONCLUSIONS: The use of gamma camera-based freehandSPECT aids intraoperative lesion identification and, with that, supports the transition from pre- to intraoperative imaging via augmented reality display and directional guidance.
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spelling pubmed-55602832017-08-31 Introducing navigation during melanoma-related sentinel lymph node procedures in the head-and-neck region KleinJan, Gijs H. Karakullukçu, Baris Klop, W. Martin C. Engelen, Thijs van den Berg, Nynke S. van Leeuwen, Fijs W. B. EJNMMI Res Original Research BACKGROUND: Intraoperative sentinel node (SN) identification in patients with head-and-neck malignancies can be challenging due to unexpected drainage patterns and anatomical complexity. Here, intraoperative navigation-based guidance technologies may provide outcome. In this study, gamma camera-based freehandSPECT was evaluated in combination with the hybrid tracer ICG-(99m)Tc-nanocolloid. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight patients with melanoma located in the head-and-neck area were included. Indocyanine green (ICG)-(99m)Tc-nanocolloid was injected preoperatively, whereafter lymphoscintigraphy and SPECT/CT imaging were performed in order to define the location of the SN(s). FreehandSPECT scans were generated in the operation room using a portable gamma camera. For lesion localization during surgery, freehandSPECT scans were projected in an augmented reality video-view that was used to spatially position a gamma-ray detection probe. Intraoperative fluorescence imaging was used to confirm the accuracy of the navigation-based approach and identify the exact location of the SNs. RESULTS: Preoperatively, 15 SNs were identified, of which 14 were identified using freehandSPECT. Navigation towards these nodes using the freehandSPECT approach was successful in 13 nodes. Fluorescence imaging provided optical confirmation of the navigation accuracy in all patients. In addition, fluorescence imaging allowed for the identification of (clustered) SNs that could not be identified based on navigation alone. CONCLUSIONS: The use of gamma camera-based freehandSPECT aids intraoperative lesion identification and, with that, supports the transition from pre- to intraoperative imaging via augmented reality display and directional guidance. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5560283/ /pubmed/28819936 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13550-017-0312-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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KleinJan, Gijs H.
Karakullukçu, Baris
Klop, W. Martin C.
Engelen, Thijs
van den Berg, Nynke S.
van Leeuwen, Fijs W. B.
Introducing navigation during melanoma-related sentinel lymph node procedures in the head-and-neck region
title Introducing navigation during melanoma-related sentinel lymph node procedures in the head-and-neck region
title_full Introducing navigation during melanoma-related sentinel lymph node procedures in the head-and-neck region
title_fullStr Introducing navigation during melanoma-related sentinel lymph node procedures in the head-and-neck region
title_full_unstemmed Introducing navigation during melanoma-related sentinel lymph node procedures in the head-and-neck region
title_short Introducing navigation during melanoma-related sentinel lymph node procedures in the head-and-neck region
title_sort introducing navigation during melanoma-related sentinel lymph node procedures in the head-and-neck region
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5560283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28819936
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13550-017-0312-1
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