Nerve Visualization using Phenoxazine‐Based Near‐Infrared Fluorophores to Guide Prostatectomy

Author:

Wang Lei G.12ORCID,Montaño Antonio R.1,Masillati Anas M.1,Jones Jocelyn A.1,Barth Connor W.1,Combs Jason R.1,Kumarapeli Sashini Udeshika1,Shams Nourhan A.1,van den Berg Nynke S.3,Antaris Alexander L.3,Galvis S. N.3,McDowall Ian3,Rizvi Syed Zaki Husain4,Alani Adam W. G.24,Sorger Jonathan M.3,Gibbs Summer L.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Engineering Department Oregon Health and Science University Portland OR 97201 USA

2. Knight Cancer Institute Oregon Health and Science University Portland OR 97201 USA

3. Intuitive Surgical Sunnyvale CA 94086 USA

4. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences College of Pharmacy Oregon State University Portland OR 97201 USA

Abstract

AbstractFluorescence‐guided surgery (FGS) is poised to revolutionize surgical medicine through near‐infrared (NIR) fluorophores for tissue‐ and disease‐specific contrast. Clinical open and laparoscopic FGS vision systems operate nearly exclusively at NIR wavelengths. However, tissue‐specific NIR contrast agents compatible with clinically available imaging systems are lacking, leaving nerve tissue identification during prostatectomy a persistent challenge. Here, it is shown that combining drug‐like molecular design concepts and fluorophore chemistry enabled the production of a library of NIR phenoxazine‐based fluorophores for intraoperative nerve‐specific imaging. The lead candidate readily delineated prostatic nerves in the canine and iliac plexus in the swine using the clinical da Vinci Surgical System that has been popularized for minimally invasive prostatectomy procedures. These results demonstrate the feasibility of molecular engineering of NIR nerve‐binding fluorophores for ready integration into the existing surgical workflow, paving the path for clinical translation to reduce morbidity from nerve injury for prostate cancer patients.

Funder

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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