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11 February 2011 Assessment of renal oxygenation during partial nephrectomy using DLP hyperspectral imaging
Sara L. Best, Abhas Thapa, Michael S. Holzer, Neil Jackson, Saad A. Mir, Chester J. Donnally, Eleanor Wehner, Ganesh V. Raj, Edward Livingston, Jeffrey A. Cadeddu, Karel J. Zuzak
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Abstract
Digital Light Processing (DLP®) hyperspectral imaging (HsI) is a non-invasive method used to construct a highly sensitive, real-time tissue oxygenation map through the measurement of the percentage of oxyhemoglobin. We have demonstrated that this technology can detect the oxyhemoglobin in the blood vessels on the surface of the kidney and we have used this to monitor renal perfusion during kidney cancer operations, where the blood supply to the kidney is interrupted for a period of time. This technology may allow us to "personalize" surgery based on the oxygenation profile.
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Sara L. Best, Abhas Thapa, Michael S. Holzer, Neil Jackson, Saad A. Mir, Chester J. Donnally, Eleanor Wehner, Ganesh V. Raj, Edward Livingston, Jeffrey A. Cadeddu, and Karel J. Zuzak "Assessment of renal oxygenation during partial nephrectomy using DLP hyperspectral imaging", Proc. SPIE 7932, Emerging Digital Micromirror Device Based Systems and Applications III, 793202 (11 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.873566
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KEYWORDS
Kidney

Surgery

Hyperspectral imaging

Blood

Tissues

Tumors

Cancer

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