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2 March 2022 Multimodal OCT imaging for intraoperative margins detection for breast conserving surgery
E. V. Gubarkova, A. A. Sovetsky, A. A. Moiseev, А. A. Plekhanov, A. L. Matveyev, L. A. Matveev, S. S. Kuznetsov, D. A. Vorontsov, A. Y. Vorontsov, G. V. Gelikonov, M. A. Sirotkina, V. Y. Zaitsev, N. D. Gladkova
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Proceedings Volume 11952, Multimodal Biomedical Imaging XVII; 119520C (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2605378
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2022, San Francisco, California, United States
Conference Poster
Abstract
In the study the multimodal optical coherence tomography (MM OCT) including microstructural cross-polarization OCT (CP OCT) imaging with the application of attenuation coefficients combined with compression OCT-elastography (OCE) with quantitative morphological segmentation based on specific stiffness ranges for delineation of breast cancer margins was applied. The research was carried out on different morphological and molecular subtypes of human breast cancer. The findings of this study suggest that OCE and CP OCT of breast cancer images may, in the future, enable real-time feedback to the surgeon about accurate resection margin location in patients with breast cancer.
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E. V. Gubarkova, A. A. Sovetsky, A. A. Moiseev, А. A. Plekhanov, A. L. Matveyev, L. A. Matveev, S. S. Kuznetsov, D. A. Vorontsov, A. Y. Vorontsov, G. V. Gelikonov, M. A. Sirotkina, V. Y. Zaitsev, and N. D. Gladkova "Multimodal OCT imaging for intraoperative margins detection for breast conserving surgery", Proc. SPIE 11952, Multimodal Biomedical Imaging XVII, 119520C (2 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2605378
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Signal attenuation

Tumors

Breast cancer

Tissues

Breast

Polarization

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