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Advancing intraoperative magnetic tracing using 3D freehand magnetic particle imaging
Samaneh Azargoshasb1, Lennert Molenaar2, Giuseppe Rosiello3,4,5
1Interventional Molecular Imaging Laboratory, Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Summary
A new freehand magnetic particle imaging and navigation (fhMPI) system offers 3D intraoperative guidance for sentinel lymph node biopsy. Combining magnetic and fluorescence imaging enhances localization accuracy in cancer staging.
Area of Science:
- Medical Imaging
- Surgical Navigation
- Nanotechnology
Background:
- Sentinel lymph node biopsy is crucial for penile cancer staging.
- Current guidance relies on radioactive tracers and fluorescence imaging.
- Magnetic approaches using superparamagnetic iron-oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) offer an alternative.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate a novel freehand magnetic particle imaging and navigation (fhMPI) modality.
- To evaluate a hybrid approach combining magnetic and fluorescence guidance for sentinel lymph node localization.
Main Methods:
- Developed an fhMPI system with surgical navigation, optical tracking, and a magnetometer probe.
- Utilized a look-up-table method for 3D SPION distribution reconstruction.
- Incorporated indocyanine green (ICG) for fluorescence guidance and tested in phantoms, ex vivo skin, and in vivo porcine models.
Main Results:
- The fhMPI system demonstrated a sensitivity of 2.2 × 10⁻² mg/mL SPIONs, resolution of at least 7 mm, and depth penetration up to 1.5 cm.
- In vivo porcine surgery showed fhMPI provided augmented reality overlay and 3D virtual navigation.
- The hybrid approach with ICG enabled visual confirmation of lymph node localization.
Conclusions:
- Freehand magnetic particle imaging and navigation (fhMPI) is feasible in vivo for 3D imaging and navigation in the operating room.
- This technology expands guidance options for magnetic sentinel lymph node procedures.
- Integrating ICG allows for visual refinement and confirmation of localization, warranting further clinical evaluation.

