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Single Snapshot Imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) for Perfusion Assessment during Gastric Conduit Creation for Esophagectomy: An Experimental Study on Pigs

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Anastomotic leak is the most dangerous complication occurring after esophagectomy and its relationship with inadequate visceral perfusion is widely recognized. Currently, the adequate perfusion of the gastric conduit is intraoperatively assessed by surgeons using subjective indicator...

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Autores principales: Cinelli, Lorenzo, Felli, Eric, Baratelli, Luca, Ségaud, Silvère, Baiocchini, Andrea, Okamoto, Nariaki, Rodríguez-Luna, María Rita, Elmore, Ugo, Rosati, Riccardo, Partelli, Stefano, Marescaux, Jacques, Gioux, Sylvain, Diana, Michele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8656795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34885189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13236079
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author Cinelli, Lorenzo
Felli, Eric
Baratelli, Luca
Ségaud, Silvère
Baiocchini, Andrea
Okamoto, Nariaki
Rodríguez-Luna, María Rita
Elmore, Ugo
Rosati, Riccardo
Partelli, Stefano
Marescaux, Jacques
Gioux, Sylvain
Diana, Michele
author_facet Cinelli, Lorenzo
Felli, Eric
Baratelli, Luca
Ségaud, Silvère
Baiocchini, Andrea
Okamoto, Nariaki
Rodríguez-Luna, María Rita
Elmore, Ugo
Rosati, Riccardo
Partelli, Stefano
Marescaux, Jacques
Gioux, Sylvain
Diana, Michele
author_sort Cinelli, Lorenzo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Anastomotic leak is the most dangerous complication occurring after esophagectomy and its relationship with inadequate visceral perfusion is widely recognized. Currently, the adequate perfusion of the gastric conduit is intraoperatively assessed by surgeons using subjective indicators (e.g., serosal color or pulsatile flow of vessels). During the last decades, several innovative optical techniques based on the interaction of light with tissue have been developed to monitor perfusion in esophagogastric surgery. However, these innovative approaches are characterized by a lack of video rate and reproducibility. They also provide operator-dependent results and lengthen the surgical workflow. Single Snapshot imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) is an optical technique, which can overcome such limitations, providing quantitative information on the optical properties of biological tissues over a large field of view. It is the first study to demonstrate the accuracy of SSOP in the quantification of serosal StO(2)% in a porcine gastric conduit model. ABSTRACT: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is a serious complication occurring after esophagectomy. The current knowledge suggests that inadequate intraoperative perfusion in the anastomotic site contributes to an increase in the AL rate. Presently, clinical estimation undertaken by surgeons is not accurate and new technology is necessary to improve the intraoperative assessment of tissue oxygenation. In the present study, we demonstrate the application of a novel optical technology, namely Single Snapshot imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP), used to quantify StO(2)% in an open surgery experimental gastric conduit (GC) model. After the creation of a gastric conduit, local StO(2)% was measured with a preclinical SSOP system for 60 min in the antrum (ROI-A), corpus (ROI-C), and fundus (ROI-F). The removed region (ROI-R) acted as ischemic control. ROI-R had statistically significant lower StO(2)% when compared to all other ROIs at T15, T30, T45, and T60 (p < 0.0001). Local capillary lactates (LCLs) and StO(2)% correlation was statistically significant (R = −0.8439, 95% CI −0.9367 to −0.6407, p < 0.0001). Finally, SSOP could discriminate resected from perfused regions and ROI-A from ROI-F (the future anastomotic site). In conclusion, SSOP could well be a suitable technology to assess intraoperative perfusion of GC, providing consistent StO(2)% quantification and ROIs discrimination.
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spelling pubmed-86567952021-12-10 Single Snapshot Imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) for Perfusion Assessment during Gastric Conduit Creation for Esophagectomy: An Experimental Study on Pigs Cinelli, Lorenzo Felli, Eric Baratelli, Luca Ségaud, Silvère Baiocchini, Andrea Okamoto, Nariaki Rodríguez-Luna, María Rita Elmore, Ugo Rosati, Riccardo Partelli, Stefano Marescaux, Jacques Gioux, Sylvain Diana, Michele Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Anastomotic leak is the most dangerous complication occurring after esophagectomy and its relationship with inadequate visceral perfusion is widely recognized. Currently, the adequate perfusion of the gastric conduit is intraoperatively assessed by surgeons using subjective indicators (e.g., serosal color or pulsatile flow of vessels). During the last decades, several innovative optical techniques based on the interaction of light with tissue have been developed to monitor perfusion in esophagogastric surgery. However, these innovative approaches are characterized by a lack of video rate and reproducibility. They also provide operator-dependent results and lengthen the surgical workflow. Single Snapshot imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) is an optical technique, which can overcome such limitations, providing quantitative information on the optical properties of biological tissues over a large field of view. It is the first study to demonstrate the accuracy of SSOP in the quantification of serosal StO(2)% in a porcine gastric conduit model. ABSTRACT: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is a serious complication occurring after esophagectomy. The current knowledge suggests that inadequate intraoperative perfusion in the anastomotic site contributes to an increase in the AL rate. Presently, clinical estimation undertaken by surgeons is not accurate and new technology is necessary to improve the intraoperative assessment of tissue oxygenation. In the present study, we demonstrate the application of a novel optical technology, namely Single Snapshot imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP), used to quantify StO(2)% in an open surgery experimental gastric conduit (GC) model. After the creation of a gastric conduit, local StO(2)% was measured with a preclinical SSOP system for 60 min in the antrum (ROI-A), corpus (ROI-C), and fundus (ROI-F). The removed region (ROI-R) acted as ischemic control. ROI-R had statistically significant lower StO(2)% when compared to all other ROIs at T15, T30, T45, and T60 (p < 0.0001). Local capillary lactates (LCLs) and StO(2)% correlation was statistically significant (R = −0.8439, 95% CI −0.9367 to −0.6407, p < 0.0001). Finally, SSOP could discriminate resected from perfused regions and ROI-A from ROI-F (the future anastomotic site). In conclusion, SSOP could well be a suitable technology to assess intraoperative perfusion of GC, providing consistent StO(2)% quantification and ROIs discrimination. MDPI 2021-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8656795/ /pubmed/34885189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13236079 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cinelli, Lorenzo
Felli, Eric
Baratelli, Luca
Ségaud, Silvère
Baiocchini, Andrea
Okamoto, Nariaki
Rodríguez-Luna, María Rita
Elmore, Ugo
Rosati, Riccardo
Partelli, Stefano
Marescaux, Jacques
Gioux, Sylvain
Diana, Michele
Single Snapshot Imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) for Perfusion Assessment during Gastric Conduit Creation for Esophagectomy: An Experimental Study on Pigs
title Single Snapshot Imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) for Perfusion Assessment during Gastric Conduit Creation for Esophagectomy: An Experimental Study on Pigs
title_full Single Snapshot Imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) for Perfusion Assessment during Gastric Conduit Creation for Esophagectomy: An Experimental Study on Pigs
title_fullStr Single Snapshot Imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) for Perfusion Assessment during Gastric Conduit Creation for Esophagectomy: An Experimental Study on Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Single Snapshot Imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) for Perfusion Assessment during Gastric Conduit Creation for Esophagectomy: An Experimental Study on Pigs
title_short Single Snapshot Imaging of Optical Properties (SSOP) for Perfusion Assessment during Gastric Conduit Creation for Esophagectomy: An Experimental Study on Pigs
title_sort single snapshot imaging of optical properties (ssop) for perfusion assessment during gastric conduit creation for esophagectomy: an experimental study on pigs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8656795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34885189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13236079
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