2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00432-023-05411-9
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The role of potassium in depth profiling of the tumor border in bone-invasive oral cancer using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS): a pilot study

Philipp Winnand,
K. Olaf Boernsen,
Mark Ooms
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Microscopic tumor spread beyond the macroscopically visible tumor mass in bone represents a major risk in surgical oncology, where the spatial complexity of bony resection margins cannot be countered with rapid bone analysis techniques. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has recently been introduced as a promising option for rapid bone analysis. The present study aimed to use LIBS-based depth profiling based on electrolyte disturbance tracking to evaluate the detection of microsc… Show more

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“…In the present study, the tissue-specific discrimination of the human LIBS spectra was predominantly based on the LIBS emission values of Ca and K. The sufficient LIBS-based tissue separation is exciting, in that tumorous and nontumorous human tissues with comparable densities and consistency were differentiated in this study based on their LIBS signals. Healthy bone substances, whose LIBS spectra were characterized by high Ca and low K signals in our previous work [ 20 , 23 ], were not taken into account in this study for the identification of tissue-specific differences.…”
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“…In the present study, the tissue-specific discrimination of the human LIBS spectra was predominantly based on the LIBS emission values of Ca and K. The sufficient LIBS-based tissue separation is exciting, in that tumorous and nontumorous human tissues with comparable densities and consistency were differentiated in this study based on their LIBS signals. Healthy bone substances, whose LIBS spectra were characterized by high Ca and low K signals in our previous work [ 20 , 23 ], were not taken into account in this study for the identification of tissue-specific differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These included Ca with calcium oxide (CaO) and calcium hydroxide (CaOH) emission lines and K, while Na was less suitable for capturing tissue heterogeneity in this study. Further discussion regarding the wavelengths used in this study is already part of previous publications on calibration experiments with K on native sample material [ 19 ] and previous works on the use of LIBS as a rapid bone analysis technique [ 20 ] and LIBS-based depth profiling [ 23 ].…”
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