Papavasileiou Anastasios V, Děkanovský Lukáš, Sofer Zdeněk
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technicka 5, Prague 6 16628, Czech Republic.
Anal Chem. 2025 May 27;97(20):10709-10719. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5c00599. Epub 2025 May 12.
Surgical operations are intricate and invasive procedures that require continuous monitoring of the patient's biochemical profile. Point-of-care testing would allow healthcare professionals to identify abnormalities and make the necessary interventions to minimize the risk of complications and ensure patient safety. To this end, we report the development of a disposable and compact fully 3D-printed electrochemical cell incorporated into a medical scalpel (Lab-on-a-Scalpel), aiming to promote on-site (electro)chemical analysis in the operating theater. This multifunctional device minimizes the number of instruments needed during surgery and can be fabricated on-demand by using a desktop-sized 3D printer at a very low cost. The performance of the Lab-on-a-Scalpel sensing device was evaluated over various electrochemical techniques (cyclic voltammetry, amperometry, and differential pulse voltammetry) and different setups (stirring, drop-volume analysis, polarization potentials, etc.) for the determination of epinephrine. Results showed attractive analytical figures-of-merit, with the limit of detection (LOD) reaching 0.13 μM, and high accuracy in recovery studies conducted on artificial blood samples. Our findings suggest that Lab-on-a-Scalpel is a valuable tool that enables near-patient diagnostics with a minimum sample volume and holds promise to become an essential tool for robotic-assisted surgery.
外科手术是复杂且具有侵入性的操作,需要持续监测患者的生化指标。即时检测能够让医护人员识别异常情况,并采取必要的干预措施,以将并发症风险降至最低并确保患者安全。为此,我们报告了一种集成在医用手术刀中的一次性紧凑型全3D打印电化学电池(“手术刀上的实验室”)的研发情况,旨在促进手术室中的现场(电)化学分析。这种多功能设备减少了手术所需器械的数量,并且可以使用桌面型3D打印机以极低的成本按需制造。通过各种电化学技术(循环伏安法、安培法和差分脉冲伏安法)以及不同的设置(搅拌、滴体积分析、极化电位等)对“手术刀上的实验室”传感设备测定肾上腺素的性能进行了评估。结果显示出具有吸引力的分析优值,检测限(LOD)达到0.13 μM,并且在对人工血样进行的回收率研究中具有很高的准确性。我们的研究结果表明,“手术刀上的实验室”是一种有价值的工具,能够以最少的样本量实现床旁诊断,有望成为机器人辅助手术的重要工具。