Intraoperative optical biopsy assessment during TORS head and neck cancer resections-a novel application of confocal laser endomicroscopy with intravenous fluorescein

Harishanker Jeyarajan , Isha Chaudhary , Andrew Fuson , Sherin James , Akhilesh Wodeyar , Matti Sievert , Miguel Goncalves , Carissa M. Thomas , Jason Warram , Bharat Akhanda Panuganti
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Margin assessment during transoral robotic surgical (TORS) resections of head and neck mucosal malignancies can be complex, originating in part from discrepancies in definitions of positive or close margins, and the technical difficulty of revising microscopic margins intraoperatively without incurring the functional consequences associated with soft tissue deficits in the oropharynx and larynx. Intraoperative optical imaging modalities, including confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE), may represent an alternative or adjunctive option to delineate tumor footprint and assess for peripheral margin status. We present a case series describing our use of the Cellvizio® probe-based CLE platform as an intraoperative modality to assess for peripheral mucosal margins in the larynx, oropharynx, and hypopharynx during TORS resections using robotic instrumentation to establish basic feasibility and create the groundwork for future investigations of relative efficacy and impact on local recurrence rates.
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