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Surgical Guidance for Removal of Cholesteatoma Using a Multispectral 3D-Endoscope †

We develop a stereo-multispectral endoscopic prototype in which a filter-wheel is used for surgical guidance to remove cholesteatoma tissue in the middle ear. Cholesteatoma is a destructive proliferating tissue. The only treatment for this disease is surgery. Removal is a very demanding task, even f...

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Autores principales: Wisotzky, Eric L., Rosenthal, Jean-Claude, Wege, Ulla, Hilsmann, Anna, Eisert, Peter, Uecker, Florian C.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7570528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32957675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185334
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author Wisotzky, Eric L.
Rosenthal, Jean-Claude
Wege, Ulla
Hilsmann, Anna
Eisert, Peter
Uecker, Florian C.
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Rosenthal, Jean-Claude
Wege, Ulla
Hilsmann, Anna
Eisert, Peter
Uecker, Florian C.
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description We develop a stereo-multispectral endoscopic prototype in which a filter-wheel is used for surgical guidance to remove cholesteatoma tissue in the middle ear. Cholesteatoma is a destructive proliferating tissue. The only treatment for this disease is surgery. Removal is a very demanding task, even for experienced surgeons. It is very difficult to distinguish between bone and cholesteatoma. In addition, it can even reoccur if not all tissue particles of the cholesteatoma are removed, which leads to undesirable follow-up operations. Therefore, we propose an image-based method that combines multispectral tissue classification and 3D reconstruction to identify all parts of the removed tissue and determine their metric dimensions intraoperatively. The designed multispectral filter-wheel 3D-endoscope prototype can switch between narrow-band spectral and broad-band white illumination, which is technically evaluated in terms of optical system properties. Further, it is tested and evaluated on three patients. The wavelengths 400 nm and 420 nm are identified as most suitable for the differentiation task. The stereoscopic image acquisition allows accurate 3D surface reconstruction of the enhanced image information. The first results are promising, as the cholesteatoma can be easily highlighted, correctly identified, and visualized as a true-to-scale 3D model showing the patient-specific anatomy.
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spelling pubmed-75705282020-10-28 Surgical Guidance for Removal of Cholesteatoma Using a Multispectral 3D-Endoscope † Wisotzky, Eric L. Rosenthal, Jean-Claude Wege, Ulla Hilsmann, Anna Eisert, Peter Uecker, Florian C. Sensors (Basel) Article We develop a stereo-multispectral endoscopic prototype in which a filter-wheel is used for surgical guidance to remove cholesteatoma tissue in the middle ear. Cholesteatoma is a destructive proliferating tissue. The only treatment for this disease is surgery. Removal is a very demanding task, even for experienced surgeons. It is very difficult to distinguish between bone and cholesteatoma. In addition, it can even reoccur if not all tissue particles of the cholesteatoma are removed, which leads to undesirable follow-up operations. Therefore, we propose an image-based method that combines multispectral tissue classification and 3D reconstruction to identify all parts of the removed tissue and determine their metric dimensions intraoperatively. The designed multispectral filter-wheel 3D-endoscope prototype can switch between narrow-band spectral and broad-band white illumination, which is technically evaluated in terms of optical system properties. Further, it is tested and evaluated on three patients. The wavelengths 400 nm and 420 nm are identified as most suitable for the differentiation task. The stereoscopic image acquisition allows accurate 3D surface reconstruction of the enhanced image information. The first results are promising, as the cholesteatoma can be easily highlighted, correctly identified, and visualized as a true-to-scale 3D model showing the patient-specific anatomy. MDPI 2020-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7570528/ /pubmed/32957675 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185334 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rosenthal, Jean-Claude
Wege, Ulla
Hilsmann, Anna
Eisert, Peter
Uecker, Florian C.
Surgical Guidance for Removal of Cholesteatoma Using a Multispectral 3D-Endoscope †
title Surgical Guidance for Removal of Cholesteatoma Using a Multispectral 3D-Endoscope †
title_full Surgical Guidance for Removal of Cholesteatoma Using a Multispectral 3D-Endoscope †
title_fullStr Surgical Guidance for Removal of Cholesteatoma Using a Multispectral 3D-Endoscope †
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Guidance for Removal of Cholesteatoma Using a Multispectral 3D-Endoscope †
title_short Surgical Guidance for Removal of Cholesteatoma Using a Multispectral 3D-Endoscope †
title_sort surgical guidance for removal of cholesteatoma using a multispectral 3d-endoscope †
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7570528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32957675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20185334
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