2019
DOI: 10.3390/mi10020081
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Development of a New Laparoscopic Detection System for Gastric Cancer Using Near-Infrared Light-Emitting Clips with Glass Phosphor

Abstract: Laparoscopic surgery is now a standard treatment for gastric cancer. Currently, the location of the gastric cancer is identified during laparoscopic surgery via the preoperative endoscopic injection of charcoal ink around the primary tumor; however, the wide spread of injected charcoal ink can make it difficult to accurately visualize the specific site of the tumor. To precisely identify the locations of gastric tumors, we developed a fluorescent detection system comprising clips with glass phosphor (Yb3+, Nd3… Show more

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“…Inada et al evaluated the performance of a fluorescent detection system in an extirpated pig stomach and a freshly resected human stomach and were able to successfully detect NIR fluorescence emitted from the clip in the stomach through the stomach wall by the irradiation of excitation light (λ: 808 nm) [ 10 ]. The proposed combined NIR light-emitting clip and laparoscopic fluorescent detection system could be useful in clinical practice for accurately identifying the location of a primary gastric tumor during laparoscopic surgery.…”
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“…Inada et al evaluated the performance of a fluorescent detection system in an extirpated pig stomach and a freshly resected human stomach and were able to successfully detect NIR fluorescence emitted from the clip in the stomach through the stomach wall by the irradiation of excitation light (λ: 808 nm) [ 10 ]. The proposed combined NIR light-emitting clip and laparoscopic fluorescent detection system could be useful in clinical practice for accurately identifying the location of a primary gastric tumor during laparoscopic surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%