A Multimodal Bio-Sensing and Imaging Platform (MSIP) for Real-Time Intraoperative Margin Detection in Cancer Surgery

IF 3.4 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Analysis & sensing Pub Date : 2024-02-16 DOI:10.1002/anse.202300066
Ghazal Hatami-Fard, Khushi Vyas, Daniel Leff, Ranan Dasgupta, Salzitsa Anastasova
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In cancer surgery, the precise characterisation of tissue margins is of paramount importance to ensure effective resection. However, conventional methods have inherent limitations in terms of both speed and accuracy, often necessitating labour-intensive postsurgical tissue analyses. To overcome these challenges and enhance the precision of cancer surgery, we introduced an innovative Multimodal Sensing and Imaging Platform (MSIP) equipped with advanced pH sensing capabilities. The MSIP represents the synergistic fusion of a miniaturised, flexible wire-based electrochemical pH sensor with a sensitivity of 62.4 mV per pH for real-time functional imaging. Simultaneously, it incorporates a high-speed confocal endomicroscope utilizing a 2.6 mm fibre bundle to achieve subcellular resolution in morphological imaging. The pH sensor enables continuous monitoring of dynamic changes in the tumour microenvironment, offering valuable insights. Confocal endomicroscopy provides high-resolution, real-time imaging of tumour morphology with an impressive 2.2 μm resolution. This integration not only enhances the precision of cancer surgery but also fosters a comprehensive understanding of the biological and molecular characteristics of tumours. By consolidating multiple diagnostic parameters into a unified platform, MSIP has emerged as a transformative technology poised to revolutionise our approach to cancer surgery.

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用于癌症手术术中实时边缘检测的多模态生物传感和成像平台 (MSIP)
在癌症手术中,准确确定组织边缘的特征对于确保切除的充分性至关重要。然而,传统方法在速度和准确性方面都存在固有的局限性,往往需要耗费大量人力进行术后组织分析。为了克服这些挑战并提高癌症手术的精确度,我们推出了具有先进 pH 值传感能力的创新型多模态传感和成像平台(MSIP)。MSIP 是微型柔性线基电化学 pH 传感器的协同组合,灵敏度高达 62.4 mV/pH,可实现实时功能成像。同时,它还集成了高速共焦内窥镜,利用 2.6 毫米纤维束实现形态成像的亚细胞分辨率。pH 传感器有助于持续监测肿瘤微环境的动态变化,提供有价值的见解。同时,共焦内窥镜以令人印象深刻的 2.2 微米分辨率对肿瘤形态进行高分辨率实时成像。这种整合不仅提高了癌症手术的精确度,还能全面了解肿瘤的生物和分子特征。MSIP 将多种诊断参数整合到一个统一的平台上,成为一项变革性技术,有望彻底改变我们的癌症手术方法。
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