Structured Light Study
Status: | Enrolling by invitation |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 4/17/2018 |
Start Date: | February 22, 2018 |
End Date: | December 31, 2019 |
An Assessment of Structured Light to Recognize Connective Tissues During Surgery
This research study will assess the ability of structured light imaging to recognize
connective tissues commonly encountered during surgery, and will also develop best practices
for structured light imaging use in the operating room to determine situations in which
structured light may be most helpful in providing unique in-vivo tissue contrast and
resolution for tissue identification, beyond what can be seen by the surgeon's eye or with
standard cameras.
connective tissues commonly encountered during surgery, and will also develop best practices
for structured light imaging use in the operating room to determine situations in which
structured light may be most helpful in providing unique in-vivo tissue contrast and
resolution for tissue identification, beyond what can be seen by the surgeon's eye or with
standard cameras.
Study candidates will be patients ages 18 years or older who are undergoing surgical
procedures where common and vital tissues will be exposed and visible. These tissues include
skeletal muscle, adipose, nerve structures, fascia, tendon, ligaments, and some
sub-classifications of each tissue type. The surgical procedures include, but are not limited
to, orthopaedic surgery, spine surgery, tumor resections, breast surgery, neurosurgery,
urological surgery, thoracic surgery, and general abdominopelvic surgery.
We will use a commercial system from Modulated Imaging, Inc. called Reflect RS™. The system
is free standing and the imaging head is suspended on an articulating arm. We will configure
the system for at least an 18-inch (45 cm) working distance to minimize interference with the
surgical field.
The device will, at no time, come into contact with the patient.
We will set up the imaging system approximately 18 inches away from the surgical field. The
device can be handheld or mounted on a boom. We will use the device to obtain one color image
and one structured light image simultaneously. An investigator will operate the camera by
control and will continually obtain images throughout the surgery as the dissection
progresses. After surgery, the operating surgeon will identify the organs and tissue features
on the color image. The labeled color image will then be compared to the structured light
imaging and the structured light image will be interrogated for tissue and topographical
data.
procedures where common and vital tissues will be exposed and visible. These tissues include
skeletal muscle, adipose, nerve structures, fascia, tendon, ligaments, and some
sub-classifications of each tissue type. The surgical procedures include, but are not limited
to, orthopaedic surgery, spine surgery, tumor resections, breast surgery, neurosurgery,
urological surgery, thoracic surgery, and general abdominopelvic surgery.
We will use a commercial system from Modulated Imaging, Inc. called Reflect RS™. The system
is free standing and the imaging head is suspended on an articulating arm. We will configure
the system for at least an 18-inch (45 cm) working distance to minimize interference with the
surgical field.
The device will, at no time, come into contact with the patient.
We will set up the imaging system approximately 18 inches away from the surgical field. The
device can be handheld or mounted on a boom. We will use the device to obtain one color image
and one structured light image simultaneously. An investigator will operate the camera by
control and will continually obtain images throughout the surgery as the dissection
progresses. After surgery, the operating surgeon will identify the organs and tissue features
on the color image. The labeled color image will then be compared to the structured light
imaging and the structured light image will be interrogated for tissue and topographical
data.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years of age or older
- Undergoing surgical procedures with a participating surgeon in which common and vital
tissues will be exposed and visible.
Exclusion Criteria:
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