Intraoperative Tissue Identification Using Rapid Evaporative Ionization Mass Spectrometry
International Business School · University of Debrecen · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS) is an emerging technique that allows near-real-time characterization of human tissue in vivo by analysis of the aerosol ("smoke") released during electrosurgical dissection. The coupling of REIMS technology with electrosurgery for tissue diagnostics is known as the intelligent knife (iKnife). This study aimed to validate the technique by applying it to the analysis of fresh human tissue samples ex vivo and to demonstrate the translation to real-time use in vivo in a surgical environment. A variety of tissue samples from 302 patients were analyzed in the laboratory, resulting in 1624 cancerous and 1309 noncancerous database entries. The technology was then…
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12Topics & keywords
- Mass spectrometry
- In vivo
- Linear discriminant analysis
- Ex vivo
- Pathology
- Biomedical engineering
- Chemistry
- Medicine