Real time evaluation of tissue optical properties during thermal ablation of ex vivo liver tissues

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Complete ablation of liver tumors is vital for minimizing the risk of local tumor recurrence. Accurately identifying the hallmarks of tissue necrosis during thermal ablative therapies may significantly increase the efficacy of ablation, while minimizing unnecessary damage to the surrounding normal tissues or critical structures. Light propagation in biological tissues is sensitive to the tissue microstructure and chromophore concentrations. In our previous studies, we found that the wavelength (λ) averaged liver tissue absorption coefficient (µa) and reduced scattering coefficient (µs′) change significantly upon heating which may be used for assessment of tissue damage during thermal ablation of solid tumors. Here, we seek to demonstrate the use of an integrated fiber-optic probe for continuous monitoring of the local tissue temperature (T), µa(λ) and µs′(λ) during thermal ablation of ex vivo porcine livers. The wavelength-averaged (435–630 nm) tissue absorption and scattering (µa and µs′) increased rapidly at 45 °C and plateaued at 67 °C. The mean µa and µs′ for liver tissue at 37 °C (n = 10) were 8.5 ± 3.7 and 2.8 ± 1.1 cm−1, respectively. The relative changes in µa and µs′ at 37, 55, and 65 °C were significantly different (p

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Nagarajan, V. K., Gogineni, V. R., White, S. B., & Yu, B. (2018). Real time evaluation of tissue optical properties during thermal ablation of ex vivo liver tissues. International Journal of Hyperthermia, 35(1), 176–182. https://doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2018.1488278

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