The realization of medical devices for precision surgery - development and implementation of 'stop-and-go' imaging technologies.

Expert review of medical devices Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1080/17434440.2024.2341102
Fijs W B van Leeuwen, Tessa Buckle, Daphne D D Rietbergen, Matthias N van Oosterom
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Introduction: Surgery and biomedical imaging encompass a big share of the medical-device market. The ever-mounting demand for precision surgery has driven the integration of these two into the field of image-guided surgery. A key-question herein is how imaging modalities can guide the surgical decision-making process. Through performance-based design, chemists, engineers, and doctors need to build a bridge between imaging technologies and surgical challenges.

Areas-covered: This perspective article highlights the complementary nature between the technological design of an image-guidance modality and the type of procedure performed. The specific roles of the involved professionals, imaging technologies, and surgical indications are addressed.

Expert-opinion: Molecular-image-guided surgery has the potential to advance pre-, intra- and post-operative tissue characterization. To achieve this, surgeons need the access to well-designed indication-specific chemical-agents and detection modalities. Hereby, some technologies stimulate exploration ('go'), while others stimulate caution ('stop'). However, failing to adequately address the indication-specific needs rises the risk of incorrect tool employment and sub-optimal surgical performance. Therefore, besides the availability of new technologies, market growth is highly dependent on the practical nature and impact on real-life clinical care. While urology currently takes the lead in the widespread implementation of image-guidance technologies, the topic is generic and its popularity spreads rapidly within surgical oncology.

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