Heuvelings Danique J I, Al-Taher Mahdi, Calon Joost, Chand Manish, Stassen Laurents P S, Lubbers Tim, Wevers Kevin P, Boni Luigi, Bouvy Nicole D, Heeman Wido
NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Department of Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Surg Open Sci. 2025 Apr 18;26:12-17. doi: 10.1016/j.sopen.2025.04.007. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Adequate blood perfusion is widely recognized as a crucial factor for successful healing of an anastomosis and avoid anastomotic leakage. This study aimed to determine if laparoscopic laser speckle contrast imaging, can provide valuable feedback for identifying the state of tissue perfusion. Therefore, we explored the efficacy and feasibility of a new laser speckle contrast imaging system to assess real-time intestinal perfusion.
Three gradually perfused porcine small bowel loops were created, and five senior surgeons were asked to assess the perfusion differences based on laser speckle contrast images using PerfusiX-Imaging®. Subsequently, the study evaluated the impact of laser speckle contrast imaging on decision-making for anastomosis creation. Afterwards, a questionnaire was completed by all surgeons to assess the usability of the device.
Results demonstrated a high accuracy (100 %) in identifying compromised perfusion and detecting perfusion differences between loops using the imaging system. In case of compromised perfusion, all surgeons recommended against creating an anastomosis based on the visual feedback. The questionnaire revealed that the senior surgeons were satisfied with the perfusion imager, particularly in terms of minimal latency, ease of use and set up, and ability to accurately represent blood flow patterns as these questions showed a (very) strong agreement in 80 %.
Laser speckle contrast imaging can provide valuable real-time feedback on intestinal tissue perfusion during surgery, enabling surgeons to select optimal tissue segments for a well-perfused anastomosis. However, further research is required to validate the efficacy in clinical settings and its potential impact on surgical outcomes in patients.
充足的血液灌注被广泛认为是吻合口成功愈合及避免吻合口漏的关键因素。本研究旨在确定腹腔镜激光散斑对比成像能否为识别组织灌注状态提供有价值的反馈。因此,我们探讨了一种新型激光散斑对比成像系统评估实时肠灌注的有效性和可行性。
创建三个逐渐灌注的猪小肠肠袢,邀请五位资深外科医生使用PerfusiX-Imaging®基于激光散斑对比图像评估灌注差异。随后,该研究评估了激光散斑对比成像对吻合口创建决策的影响。之后,所有外科医生完成一份问卷以评估该设备的可用性。
结果表明,使用该成像系统识别灌注受损及检测肠袢间灌注差异的准确率很高(100%)。在灌注受损的情况下,所有外科医生均根据视觉反馈建议不要进行吻合口创建。问卷显示,资深外科医生对灌注成像仪感到满意,特别是在最小延迟、易用性和设置以及准确呈现血流模式方面,因为这些问题显示80%的人(非常)强烈认同。
激光散斑对比成像可为手术期间的肠组织灌注提供有价值的实时反馈,使外科医生能够选择灌注良好的吻合口的最佳组织段。然而,需要进一步研究以验证其在临床环境中的有效性及其对患者手术结果潜在的影响。