Evaluation of tissue blood supply during esophagectomy using fluorescent diagnostics and diffuse scattering spectroscopy in visible region

Background: The success of the surgical treatment of a tumor or obstruction of the esophagus with subsequent anastomosis application depends on the level of blood supply to the stitched tissues. Intraoperative assessment of blood flow is widely used in medicine and can be used as a diagnostic method...

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Main Authors: Anna A. Krivetskaya, Daniil M. Kustov, Vladimir V. Levkin, Sergey V. Osminin, Sergey S. Kharnas, Evgenia V. Eventeva, Fedor P. Vetshev, Roman N. Komarov, Kirill G. Linkov, Tatiana A. Savelieva, Victor B. Loschenov
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author Anna A. Krivetskaya
Daniil M. Kustov
Vladimir V. Levkin
Sergey V. Osminin
Sergey S. Kharnas
Evgenia V. Eventeva
Fedor P. Vetshev
Roman N. Komarov
Kirill G. Linkov
Tatiana A. Savelieva
Victor B. Loschenov
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Daniil M. Kustov
Vladimir V. Levkin
Sergey V. Osminin
Sergey S. Kharnas
Evgenia V. Eventeva
Fedor P. Vetshev
Roman N. Komarov
Kirill G. Linkov
Tatiana A. Savelieva
Victor B. Loschenov
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description Background: The success of the surgical treatment of a tumor or obstruction of the esophagus with subsequent anastomosis application depends on the level of blood supply to the stitched tissues. Intraoperative assessment of blood flow is widely used in medicine and can be used as a diagnostic method that affects the outcome of surgery and reduces the frequency of postoperative complications for the patient. Methods: In this work, the assessment of blood supply during esophageal resection operations was carried out using two techniques sequentially: fluorescent diagnostics with indocyanine green and measurement of hemoglobin oxygen saturation by diffuse scattering spectroscopy in the visible wavelength range. The first method was used to assess the integrity of the vascular network structure in the area of anastomosis and blood flow through the sutured tissues, the second one – for local assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in the investigated area. Results: Conducted clinical study involved the participation of nine patients with malignant neoplasms (six cases) or esophageal obstruction (three cases). The presence of postoperative complications was compared with the measurement results. Anastomosis failure was observed in only one patient. According to the results of the study, with the use of the investigated method of assessing blood supply, there is a tendency towards a decrease in the frequency of anastomosis leaks (11.1 % compared with 21.4 %). Conclusions: Therefore, fluorescent diagnostics with indocyanine green and measurement of hemoglobin oxygen saturation using diffuse scattering spectroscopy were affirmed as methods that allow increasing the safety of surgical procedures by assessing the risk of postoperative complications, including anastomosis failures.
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spelling doaj-art-0ff546fa4cf5474dbaadd9ce640bc9bc2025-08-20T01:54:51ZengElsevierPhotodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy1572-10002024-02-014510393710.1016/j.pdpdt.2023.103937Evaluation of tissue blood supply during esophagectomy using fluorescent diagnostics and diffuse scattering spectroscopy in visible regionAnna A. Krivetskaya0Daniil M. Kustov1Vladimir V. Levkin2Sergey V. Osminin3Sergey S. Kharnas4Evgenia V. Eventeva5Fedor P. Vetshev6Roman N. Komarov7Kirill G. Linkov8Tatiana A. Savelieva9Victor B. Loschenov10Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991, Moscow, Russia; Institute of Engineering Physics for Biomedicine, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, 115409, Moscow, Russia; Corresponding author.Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991, Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Faculty Surgery No. 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119992, Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Faculty Surgery No. 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119992, Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Faculty Surgery No. 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119992, Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Faculty Surgery No. 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119992, Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Faculty Surgery No. 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119992, Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Faculty Surgery No. 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119992, Moscow, RussiaProkhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991, Moscow, RussiaProkhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991, Moscow, Russia; Institute of Engineering Physics for Biomedicine, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, 115409, Moscow, RussiaProkhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991, Moscow, Russia; Institute of Engineering Physics for Biomedicine, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, 115409, Moscow, RussiaBackground: The success of the surgical treatment of a tumor or obstruction of the esophagus with subsequent anastomosis application depends on the level of blood supply to the stitched tissues. Intraoperative assessment of blood flow is widely used in medicine and can be used as a diagnostic method that affects the outcome of surgery and reduces the frequency of postoperative complications for the patient. Methods: In this work, the assessment of blood supply during esophageal resection operations was carried out using two techniques sequentially: fluorescent diagnostics with indocyanine green and measurement of hemoglobin oxygen saturation by diffuse scattering spectroscopy in the visible wavelength range. The first method was used to assess the integrity of the vascular network structure in the area of anastomosis and blood flow through the sutured tissues, the second one – for local assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in the investigated area. Results: Conducted clinical study involved the participation of nine patients with malignant neoplasms (six cases) or esophageal obstruction (three cases). The presence of postoperative complications was compared with the measurement results. Anastomosis failure was observed in only one patient. According to the results of the study, with the use of the investigated method of assessing blood supply, there is a tendency towards a decrease in the frequency of anastomosis leaks (11.1 % compared with 21.4 %). Conclusions: Therefore, fluorescent diagnostics with indocyanine green and measurement of hemoglobin oxygen saturation using diffuse scattering spectroscopy were affirmed as methods that allow increasing the safety of surgical procedures by assessing the risk of postoperative complications, including anastomosis failures.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S157210002300666Xfluorescent diagnosticsIndocyanine greenVisible backscattered spectroscopyEsophagus
spellingShingle Anna A. Krivetskaya
Daniil M. Kustov
Vladimir V. Levkin
Sergey V. Osminin
Sergey S. Kharnas
Evgenia V. Eventeva
Fedor P. Vetshev
Roman N. Komarov
Kirill G. Linkov
Tatiana A. Savelieva
Victor B. Loschenov
Evaluation of tissue blood supply during esophagectomy using fluorescent diagnostics and diffuse scattering spectroscopy in visible region
Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
fluorescent diagnostics
Indocyanine green
Visible backscattered spectroscopy
Esophagus
title Evaluation of tissue blood supply during esophagectomy using fluorescent diagnostics and diffuse scattering spectroscopy in visible region
title_full Evaluation of tissue blood supply during esophagectomy using fluorescent diagnostics and diffuse scattering spectroscopy in visible region
title_fullStr Evaluation of tissue blood supply during esophagectomy using fluorescent diagnostics and diffuse scattering spectroscopy in visible region
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of tissue blood supply during esophagectomy using fluorescent diagnostics and diffuse scattering spectroscopy in visible region
title_short Evaluation of tissue blood supply during esophagectomy using fluorescent diagnostics and diffuse scattering spectroscopy in visible region
title_sort evaluation of tissue blood supply during esophagectomy using fluorescent diagnostics and diffuse scattering spectroscopy in visible region
topic fluorescent diagnostics
Indocyanine green
Visible backscattered spectroscopy
Esophagus
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S157210002300666X
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