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Real-Time, Two-Color Stimulated Raman Scattering Imaging of Mouse Brain for Tissue Diagnosis
Published on: February 1, 2022
AI-driven label-free Raman spectromics for intraoperative spinal tumor assessment
David Reinecke1,2, Nina Müller3, Anna-Katharina Meissner3,4
1Department of General Neurosurgery, Center for Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. david.reinecke@uk-koeln.de.
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Spinal tumor surgery requires rapid tissue diagnosis to guide surgical decisions and further treatment strategies, yet current intraoperative methods are time-intensive and require specialized expertise. No AI systems exist for real-time spinal tumor classification during surgery. We developed SpineXtract, the first AI-powered system for rapid intraoperative spinal tumor diagnosis using stimulated Raman histology (SRH) - a label-free Raman spectromics imaging technique without tissue processing available during surgery. We created a transformer-based classifier optimized for spinal tissue characteristics to identify common tumor types: meningioma, schwannoma, ependymoma, and metastasis. The system was tested in an international, multicenter, simulated, single-arm study using existing SRH datasets (44 patients, 142 slide-images) from three international institutions, with final pathological diagnosis as reference standard. SpineXtract achieved a 92.9% macro-average balanced accuracy (95% CI: 85.5-98.2) within 5 minutes (tumor-specific accuracy range, 84.2-98.6%), while providing quantitative microscopic feedback for granular tissue analysis. Performance remained consistent across institutions (macro balanced accuracy 91.4-92.0%) and outperformed existing brain tumor classifiers by 15.6%. Our results demonstrate clinical applicability, enabling rapid intraoperative diagnosis with performance exceeding current methods, potentially transforming intraoperative diagnostic workflows in spinal tumor surgery.

