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术中成像动物模型中血管闭塞和再灌注的实时评估——一项初步研究。

Realtime assessment of vascular occlusion and reperfusion in animal models of intraoperative imaging - a pilot study.

作者信息

Kandukuri Jayanth, Jain Aseem, Karmarkar Parag, Gadagkar Hrishikesh, Aberman Harold, Wang Qihong, Rege Abhishek

机构信息

Vasoptic Medical, Inc., Columbia, MD, USA.

Noble Life Sciences, Inc., Sykesville, MD, USA.

出版信息

Innov Surg Sci. 2024 Mar 26;9(1):25-35. doi: 10.1515/iss-2023-0003. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Intraoperative monitoring of blood flow (BF) remains vital to guiding surgical decisions. Here, we report the use of SurgeON™ Blood Flow Monitor (BFM), a prototype system that attaches to surgical microscopes and implements laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) to noninvasively obtain and present vascular BF information in real-time within the microscope's eyepiece.

METHODS

The ability of SurgeON BFM to monitor BF status during reversible vascular occlusion procedures was investigated in two large animal models: occlusion of saphenous veins in six NZW rabbit hindlimbs and clipping of middle cerebral artery (MCA) branches in four Dorset sheep brain hemispheres. SurgeON BFM acquired, presented, and stored LSCI-based blood flow velocity index (BFVi) data and performed indocyanine green video angiography (ICG-VA) for corroboration.

RESULTS

Stored BFVi data were analyzed for each phase: pre-occlusion (baseline), with the vessel occluded (occlusion), and after reversal of occlusion (re-perfusion). In saphenous veins, BFVi relative to baseline reduced to 5.2±3.7 % during occlusion and returned to 102.9±14.9 % during re-perfusion. Unlike ICG-VA, SurgeON BFM was able to monitor reduced BFVi and characterize re-perfusion robustly during five serial occlusion procedures conducted 2-5 min apart on the same vessel. Across four sheep MCA vessels, BFVi reduced to 18.6±7.7 % and returned to 120.1±27.8 % of baseline during occlusion and re-perfusion phases, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

SurgeON BFM can noninvasively monitor vascular occlusion status and provide intuitive visualization of BF information in real-time to an operating surgeon. This technology may find application in vascular, plastic, and neurovascular surgery.

摘要

目的

术中血流监测对于指导手术决策仍然至关重要。在此,我们报告了SurgeON™血流监测仪(BFM)的使用情况,这是一种原型系统,可附着于手术显微镜,并采用激光散斑对比成像(LSCI)在显微镜目镜内实时无创获取并呈现血管血流信息。

方法

在两种大型动物模型中研究了SurgeON BFM在可逆性血管闭塞手术过程中监测血流状态的能力:对6只新西兰白兔后肢的隐静脉进行闭塞,以及对4只多塞特羊脑半球的大脑中动脉(MCA)分支进行夹闭。SurgeON BFM获取、呈现并存储基于LSCI的血流速度指数(BFVi)数据,并进行吲哚菁绿视频血管造影(ICG-VA)以进行验证。

结果

对每个阶段存储的BFVi数据进行分析:闭塞前(基线)、血管闭塞时(闭塞)以及闭塞解除后(再灌注)。在隐静脉中,闭塞期间BFVi相对于基线降至5.2±3.7%,再灌注期间恢复至102.9±14.9%。与ICG-VA不同,SurgeON BFM能够在同一血管上相隔2 - 5分钟进行的5次连续闭塞手术期间,有力地监测降低的BFVi并表征再灌注情况。在4只羊的MCA血管中,闭塞期和再灌注期BFVi分别降至基线的18.6±7.7%和120.1±27.8%。

结论

SurgeON BFM能够无创监测血管闭塞状态,并为手术医生实时提供直观的血流信息可视化。该技术可能在血管外科、整形外科和神经血管外科中得到应用。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/afdd/11138401/78e92dc019bb/j_iss-2023-0003_fig_001.jpg

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