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Article Dans Une Revue Surgical Endoscopy Année : 2020

Hyperspectral enhanced reality (HYPER) for anatomical liver resection

Takeshi Urade
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Manuel Barberio
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Mahdi Al-Taher
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Emanuele Felli
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Vincent Agnus
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Giusppe Maria Ettorre
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Jacques Marescaux
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Dider Mutter
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BACKGROUND: Clinical evaluation of the demarcation line separating ischemic from non-ischemic liver parenchyma may be challenging. Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a noninvasive imaging modality, which combines a camera with a spectroscope and allows quantitative imaging of tissue oxygenation. Our group developed a software to overlay HSI images onto the operative field, obtaining HSI-based enhanced reality (HYPER). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the accuracy of HYPER to identify the demarcation line after a left vascular inflow occlusion during an anatomical left hepatectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the porcine model (n = 3), the left branches of the hepatic pedicle were ligated. Before and after vascular occlusion, HSI images based on tissue oxygenation (StO(2)), obtained through the Near-Infrared index (NIR index), were regularly acquired and superimposed onto RGB video. The demarcation line was marked on the liver surface with electrocautery according to HYPER. Local lactates were measured on blood samples from the liver surface in both ischemic and perfused segments using a strip-based device. At the same areas, confocal endomicroscopy was performed. RESULTS: After ligation, HSI demonstrated a significantly lower oxygenation (NIR index) in the left medial lobe (LML) (0.27% ± 0.21) when compared to the right medial lobe (RML) (58.60% ± 12.08; p = 0.0015). Capillary lactates were significantly higher (3.07 mmol/L ± 0.84 vs. 1.33 ± 0.71 mmol/L; p = 0.0356) in the LML versus RML, respectively. Concordantly, confocal videos demonstrated the absence of blood flow in the LML and normal perfusion in the RML. CONCLUSIONS: HYPER has made it possible to correctly identify the demarcation line and quantify surface liver oxygenation. HYPER could be an intraoperative tool to guide perfusion-based demarcation line assessment and segmentation.
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hal-02921183 , version 1 (24-08-2020)

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Takeshi Urade, Eric Felli, Manuel Barberio, Mahdi Al-Taher, Emanuele Felli, et al.. Hyperspectral enhanced reality (HYPER) for anatomical liver resection. Surgical Endoscopy, 2020, ⟨10.1007/s00464-020-07586-5⟩. ⟨hal-02921183⟩
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