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Imaging of lumpectomy surface with large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscopy ‘Histolog® scanner’ for breast margin assessment in comparison with conventional specimen radiography

PURPOSE: The Histolog® Scanner (SamanTree Medical SA, Lausanne, Switzerland) is a large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscope designed to allow intraoperative margin assessment by the production of histological images ready for assessment in the operating room. We evaluated the feasibilit...

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Autores principales: Togawa, Riku, Hederer, Johanna, Ragazzi, Moira, Bruckner, Thomas, Fastner, Sarah, Gomez, Christina, Hennigs, André, Nees, Juliane, Pfob, André, Riedel, Fabian, Schäfgen, Benedikt, Stieber, Anne, Lux, Michael P., Heil, Jörg, Golatta, Michael
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9988675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36842192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2023.02.010
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author Togawa, Riku
Hederer, Johanna
Ragazzi, Moira
Bruckner, Thomas
Fastner, Sarah
Gomez, Christina
Hennigs, André
Nees, Juliane
Pfob, André
Riedel, Fabian
Schäfgen, Benedikt
Stieber, Anne
Lux, Michael P.
Heil, Jörg
Golatta, Michael
author_facet Togawa, Riku
Hederer, Johanna
Ragazzi, Moira
Bruckner, Thomas
Fastner, Sarah
Gomez, Christina
Hennigs, André
Nees, Juliane
Pfob, André
Riedel, Fabian
Schäfgen, Benedikt
Stieber, Anne
Lux, Michael P.
Heil, Jörg
Golatta, Michael
author_sort Togawa, Riku
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description PURPOSE: The Histolog® Scanner (SamanTree Medical SA, Lausanne, Switzerland) is a large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscope designed to allow intraoperative margin assessment by the production of histological images ready for assessment in the operating room. We evaluated the feasibility and the performance of the Histolog® Scanner (HS) to correctly identify infiltrated margins in clinical practice of lumpectomy specimens. It was extrapolated if the utilization of the HS has the potential to reduce infiltrated margins and therefore reduce re-operation rates in patients undergoing breast conserving surgery (BCS) due to a primarily diagnosed breast cancer including ductal carcinoma in situ. METHODS: This is a single-center, prospective, non-interventional, diagnostic pilot study including 50 consecutive patients receiving BCS. The complete surface of the specimen was scanned using the HS intraoperatively. The surgery and the intraoperative margin assessment of the specimen was performed according to the clinical routine consisting of conventional specimen radiography as well as the clinical impression of the surgeon. Three surgeons and an experienced pathologist assessed the scans produced by the HS for cancer cells on the surface. The potential of the HS to correctly identify involved margins was compared to the results of the conventional specimen radiography alone as well as the clinical routine. The histopathological report served as the gold standard. RESULTS: 50 specimens corresponding to 300 surfaces were scanned by the HS. The mean sensitivity of the surgeons to identify involved margins with the HS was 37.5% ± 5.6%, the specificity was 75.2% ± 13.0%. The assessment of resection margins by the pathologist resulted in a sensitivity of 37.5% and a specificity of 81.0%, while the local clinical routine resulted in a sensitivity of 37.5% and a specificity of 78.2%. CONCLUSION: Acquisition of high-resolution histological images using the HS was feasible in clinical practice. Sensitivity and specificity were comparable to clinical routine. With more specific training and experience on image interpretation and acquisition, the HS may have the potential to enable more accuracy in the margin assessment of BCS specimens.
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spelling pubmed-99886752023-03-08 Imaging of lumpectomy surface with large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscopy ‘Histolog® scanner’ for breast margin assessment in comparison with conventional specimen radiography Togawa, Riku Hederer, Johanna Ragazzi, Moira Bruckner, Thomas Fastner, Sarah Gomez, Christina Hennigs, André Nees, Juliane Pfob, André Riedel, Fabian Schäfgen, Benedikt Stieber, Anne Lux, Michael P. Heil, Jörg Golatta, Michael Breast Original Article PURPOSE: The Histolog® Scanner (SamanTree Medical SA, Lausanne, Switzerland) is a large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscope designed to allow intraoperative margin assessment by the production of histological images ready for assessment in the operating room. We evaluated the feasibility and the performance of the Histolog® Scanner (HS) to correctly identify infiltrated margins in clinical practice of lumpectomy specimens. It was extrapolated if the utilization of the HS has the potential to reduce infiltrated margins and therefore reduce re-operation rates in patients undergoing breast conserving surgery (BCS) due to a primarily diagnosed breast cancer including ductal carcinoma in situ. METHODS: This is a single-center, prospective, non-interventional, diagnostic pilot study including 50 consecutive patients receiving BCS. The complete surface of the specimen was scanned using the HS intraoperatively. The surgery and the intraoperative margin assessment of the specimen was performed according to the clinical routine consisting of conventional specimen radiography as well as the clinical impression of the surgeon. Three surgeons and an experienced pathologist assessed the scans produced by the HS for cancer cells on the surface. The potential of the HS to correctly identify involved margins was compared to the results of the conventional specimen radiography alone as well as the clinical routine. The histopathological report served as the gold standard. RESULTS: 50 specimens corresponding to 300 surfaces were scanned by the HS. The mean sensitivity of the surgeons to identify involved margins with the HS was 37.5% ± 5.6%, the specificity was 75.2% ± 13.0%. The assessment of resection margins by the pathologist resulted in a sensitivity of 37.5% and a specificity of 81.0%, while the local clinical routine resulted in a sensitivity of 37.5% and a specificity of 78.2%. CONCLUSION: Acquisition of high-resolution histological images using the HS was feasible in clinical practice. Sensitivity and specificity were comparable to clinical routine. With more specific training and experience on image interpretation and acquisition, the HS may have the potential to enable more accuracy in the margin assessment of BCS specimens. Elsevier 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9988675/ /pubmed/36842192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2023.02.010 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Togawa, Riku
Hederer, Johanna
Ragazzi, Moira
Bruckner, Thomas
Fastner, Sarah
Gomez, Christina
Hennigs, André
Nees, Juliane
Pfob, André
Riedel, Fabian
Schäfgen, Benedikt
Stieber, Anne
Lux, Michael P.
Heil, Jörg
Golatta, Michael
Imaging of lumpectomy surface with large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscopy ‘Histolog® scanner’ for breast margin assessment in comparison with conventional specimen radiography
title Imaging of lumpectomy surface with large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscopy ‘Histolog® scanner’ for breast margin assessment in comparison with conventional specimen radiography
title_full Imaging of lumpectomy surface with large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscopy ‘Histolog® scanner’ for breast margin assessment in comparison with conventional specimen radiography
title_fullStr Imaging of lumpectomy surface with large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscopy ‘Histolog® scanner’ for breast margin assessment in comparison with conventional specimen radiography
title_full_unstemmed Imaging of lumpectomy surface with large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscopy ‘Histolog® scanner’ for breast margin assessment in comparison with conventional specimen radiography
title_short Imaging of lumpectomy surface with large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscopy ‘Histolog® scanner’ for breast margin assessment in comparison with conventional specimen radiography
title_sort imaging of lumpectomy surface with large field-of-view confocal laser scanning microscopy ‘histolog® scanner’ for breast margin assessment in comparison with conventional specimen radiography
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9988675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36842192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.breast.2023.02.010
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