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冰人的耳鼻喉科计算机辅助活检

Otorhinolaryngologic computer-assisted biopsies of the Iceman.

作者信息

Gunkel A R, Freysinger W, Thumfart W F, Truppe M J, Gaber O, Künzel K H, Platzer W, Tiefenbrunner F

机构信息

Ear, Nose, and Throat Department, University Hospital Innsbruck, Australia.

出版信息

Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1997 Mar;123(3):253-6. doi: 10.1001/archotol.1997.01900030015002.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Iceman is a prehistoric, completely preserved, 5300-year-old male human mummy.

OBJECTIVE

To obtain the first biopsy specimens from inside the Iceman while meeting an extended standard of hygiene and following precise intraoperative guidance to the site of biopsy and keeping tissue damage to a minimum.

DESIGN

Biopsy specimens from the nose, the maxillary sinus, and the larynx of the Iceman were obtained. Special caution had to be taken while performing the biopsies to not contaminate the Iceman with heavy metals or remnants of microorganisms.

SUBJECT

The Iceman, a cadaver kept frozen in a glacier for 5300 years. The Iceman is in an excellent state of preservation and will allow fundamental histological, morphological, and molecular genetic insights into early man.

INTERVENTION

The biopsies were planned and executed with the aid of Interventional Video Tomography, a system that guides the surgeon to the target area by combining live video with existing imaging modalities. The system does not need mechanical fixation of the subject (the Iceman) and is barely in physical contact with the subject; thus, it was the ideal tool for guiding the surgeon to the site of the biopsy samplings through a tiny canal into the nose, the maxillary sinus, and the larynx of the Iceman.

RESULTS

We have obtained a number of tissue samples by precisely guided 3-dimensional navigation. Unnecessary tissue damage was avoided.

CONCLUSIONS

Visual inspection of the extracted mucosa showed typical human cadaver tissue, despite its age, without clinical abnormalities. Currently, the samples are being investigated by various international scientific groups.

摘要

背景

冰人是一具史前的、保存完好的、有5300年历史的男性木乃伊。

目的

在达到更高卫生标准的同时,首次从冰人体内获取活检标本,术中精确引导至活检部位,并将组织损伤降至最低。

设计

获取冰人的鼻子、上颌窦和喉部的活检标本。在进行活检时必须格外小心,以免冰人被重金属或微生物残留污染。

研究对象

冰人,一具在冰川中冷冻了5300年的尸体。冰人的保存状态极佳,将有助于对早期人类进行基础组织学、形态学和分子遗传学研究。

干预措施

活检借助介入式视频断层扫描系统进行规划和实施,该系统通过将实时视频与现有成像方式相结合,引导外科医生到达目标区域。该系统无需对研究对象(冰人)进行机械固定,与研究对象几乎没有身体接触;因此,它是引导外科医生通过一条微小通道进入冰人的鼻子、上颌窦和喉部活检取样部位的理想工具。

结果

通过精确引导的三维导航,我们获得了一些组织样本。避免了不必要的组织损伤。

结论

对提取的黏膜进行肉眼检查发现,尽管年代久远,但显示出典型的人类尸体组织,无临床异常。目前,这些样本正由多个国际科学团队进行研究。

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