Journal
CLINICAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Volume 48, Issue 8, Pages 697-698Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/RLU.0000000000004702
Keywords
image-guided surgery; lymph node; prostate cancer; PSMA
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Recent advances in image-guided prostate cancer surgery involve integrating fluorescence imaging with radioguided surgery, using prostate-specific membrane antigen targeting. This combination of radio- and fluorescence signals enhances detection accuracy and provides real-time visualization. In this study, we successfully integrated indocyanine green fluorescence imaging into a Tc-99m-prostate-specific membrane antigen-targeted radioguided surgery workflow.
Recent developments in image-guided prostate cancer surgery focus on extending prostate-specific membrane antigen-directed radioguidance with optical tumor detection using fluorescence, as radio- and fluorescence signals complement each other with in-depth detection and real-time visualization, respectively. As a step in this direction, we report here the integration of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging into a Tc-99m-prostate-specific membrane antigen-targeted radioguided surgery workflow.
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