A novel laparoscopic near-infrared fluorescence spectrum system for photodynamic diagnosis of peritoneal dissemination in pancreatic cancer
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2020.102157
A novel laparoscopic near-infrared fluorescence spectrum system for photodynamic diagnosis of peritoneal dissemination in pancreatic cancer
Abstract
Background: Diagnosing peritoneal dissemination is essential for selecting the appropriate therapeutic strategy for patients with pancreatic cancer. Intraoperative laparoscopic diagnosis enables the selection of less invasive surgical strategies. Photodynamic diagnosis using 5-aminolevulinic acid may improve gastrointestinal cancer diagnostic accuracy, although weak fluorescence is not easily detected. Here we aimed to improve this sensitivity using laparoscopic spectrophotometry.
Methods: Photodynamic diagnosis was performed using serial dilutions of protoporphyrin IX, and its detectability using laparoscopic spectrophotometry was compared with that using naked-eye observation. Five-aminolevulinic acid-photodynamic diagnosis was performed for pancreatic cancer cell lines, and a murine peritoneal disseminated nodule model was established. We compared laparoscopic spectrophotometry and naked-eye observation results using white and fluorescent lights and compared them to routine histopathological examination results. Photodynamic diagnoses were made in 2017 and 2018 in eight patients with pancreatic cancer.
Results: Weaker fluorescence of the diluted protoporphyrin IX samples was better detected with spectrophotometry than with naked-eye observation. Moreover, a spectrograph of protoporphyrin IX in multiple cell lines was detected by spectrophotometry. In the murine model, the detection rates were 62 %, 78 %, and 90 % for naked-eye observation with white light, fluorescent light, and spectrophotometry, respectively. Comparisons of fluorescent light-negative peritonea with and without pathological metastases showed significantly higher spectrophotometric intensities in the former (P < 0.010). In clinical studies, three fluorescent light-negative spectrophotometry-positive pathologically metastatic lesions were observed.
Conclusions: Laparoscopic spectrophotometry in the murine model and extraperitoneally photodynamic diagnoses using spectrophotometry in clinical practice are sensitive photodynamic diagnostic techniques.
Keywords: 5-Aminolevulinic acid; Laparoscopy; Pancreatic cancer; Peritoneal metastasis; Photodynamic diagnosis; Spectrophotometer.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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