نبذة مختصرة : This work consists of three original articles and is focused on the overall question: How can hyperspectral imaging contribute to patient safety and improve outcomes during abdominal surgery? The hypothesis was that HSI is suitable for the intraoperative assessment of tissue structures and decision support in routine clinical use. Spectral imaging was performed with the TIVITA Tissue for open surgery or TIVITA Mini system for laparoscopic HSI from Diaspective Vision GmbH (Am Salzhaff-Pepelow, Germany). Both HSI systems use pushbroom mode and provide 100 spectral channels in the visible and near-infrared spectral range from 500 - 1000 nm. The Number of Effective Pixels is at least 640 × 480 (x-, y-axis), while the field of view and spatial resolution depend on the measurement distance and the used focal length of the objective. Illumination is done by halogen spots for open surgery and broadband LED in the laparoscopic system. The first part of this work aimed to evaluate HSI for the measurement of ischemic conditioning effects of the gastric conduit during esophagectomy. Ischemic preconditioning by dividing major blood vessels of the stomach prior to gastric pull-up is performed to improve the perfusion at the later esophagogastric anastomosis to reduce the risk of leaks. Intraoperative hyperspectral records of the gastric tube were acquired from 22 patients through the mini-thoracotomy. Fourteen of them underwent ischemic conditioning of the stomach several days before the two-step transthoracic esophagectomy and gastric pull-up with intrathoracic anastomosis was performed. The tip of the gastric tube (later esophago-gastric anastomosis) was measured with HSI. These in vivo records showed that the tissue oxygenation of the gastric conduit was significantly higher in patients who underwent ischemic conditioning (78% vs. 66%; p = 0.03). In the second part of this work, a novel hyperspectral imaging system for MIS is described and evaluated to address the requirements for clinical use and high-resolution spectral ...
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