Ex Vivo Fluorescence Confocal Microscopy for Intraoperative Examinations of Lung Tumors as Alternative to Frozen Sections—A Proof-of-Concept Study

Author:

Kamm Max1,Hildebrandt Felix1,Titze Barbara1,Höink Anna Janina2,Vorwerk Hagen3,Sievert Karl-Dietrich4,Groetzner Jan5,Titze Ulf1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Medical School and University Medical Center OWL, Klinikum Lippe, Lung Cancer Center Lippe, Bielefeld University, 32756 Detmold, Germany

2. Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Medical School and University Medical Center OWL, Klinikum Lippe, Lung Cancer Center Lippe, Bielefeld University, 32756 Detmold, Germany

3. Department of Pneumology, Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Klinikum Lippe Lemgo, Lung Cancer Center Lippe, 32657 Lemgo, Germany

4. Department of Urology, Medical School and University Medical Center OWL, Klinikum Lippe, Bielefeld University, 32756 Detmold, Germany

5. Department of Thoracic Surgery, Klinikum Lippe Lemgo, Lung Cancer Center Lippe, 32657 Lemgo, Germany

Abstract

Background: Intraoperative frozen sections (FS) are frequently used to establish the diagnosis of lung cancer when preoperative examinations are not conclusive. The downside of FS is its resource-intensive nature and the risk of tissue depletion when small lesions are assessed. Ex vivo fluorescence confocal microscopy (FCM) is a novel microimaging method for loss-free examinations of native materials. We tested its suitability for the intraoperative diagnosis of lung tumors. Methods: Samples from 59 lung resection specimens containing 45 carcinomas were examined in the FCM. The diagnostic performance in the evaluation of malignancy and histological typing of lung tumors was evaluated in comparison with FS and the final diagnosis. Results: A total of 44/45 (98%) carcinomas were correctly identified as malignant in the FCM. A total of 33/44 (75%) carcinomas were correctly subtyped, which was comparable with the results of FS and conventional histology. Our tests documented the excellent visualization of cytological features of normal tissues and tumors. Compared to FS, FCM was technically less demanding and less personnel intensive. Conclusions: The ex vivo FCM is a fast, effective, and safe method for diagnosing and subtyping lung cancer and is, therefore, a promising alternative to FS. The method preserves the tissue without loss for subsequent examinations, which is an advantage in the diagnosis of small tumors and for biobanking.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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