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Bin He1,2,3, Yuzhe Ying4, Yejiong Shi1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Low-dimensional Quantum Physics and Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.
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Current surgical procedures for spinal cord tumors lack in vivo high-resolution multifunctional imaging systems, hindering precise tumor resection. This study introduces the fast adaptive focus tracking robotic optical coherence tomography (FACT-ROCT) system, which provides real-time, artifact-free imaging during surgery, addressing motion artifacts and resolution degradation. Imaging occurs in 22 patients, including 13 with gliomas (WHO grade I-IV). This represents the first in situ OCT imaging of human spinal cord tumors, enabling the differentiation of tumor types in real-time. The standard deviation of the attenuation coefficient serves as a physical marker, achieving 90.2% ± 2.7% accuracy in distinguishing high- from low-grade gliomas intraoperatively at a threshold of 0.75 ± 0.01 mm-1. FACT-ROCT also enables microvascular imaging, covering areas of 70 mm × 13 mm × 10 mm within 2 min and revealing greater vascular tortuosity in higher-grade tumors. This extensive imaging capability provides critical information that guides surgical strategies, enhancing surgical outcomes. Overall, FACT-ROCT represents a significant advancement in intraoperative imaging, offering high-resolution, high-speed, and comprehensive insights into spinal cord tumor structure and vasculature.
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