Clinical Translation and Evaluation of a Handheld and Biocompatible Mass Spectrometry Probe for Surgical Use

Author:

Zhang Jialing1,Sans Marta1,DeHoog Rachel J1,Garza Kyana Y1,King Mary E1,Feider Clara L1,Bensussan Alena1,Keating Michael F1,Lin John Q1,Povilaitis Sydney C1,Katta Nitesh2,Milner Thomas E2,Yu Wendong3,Nagi Chandandeep3,Dhingra Sadhna3,Pirko Christopher4,Brahmbhatt Kirtan A4,Van Buren George4,Carter Stacey4,Thompson Alastair4,Grogan Raymon H4,Suliburk James4,Eberlin Livia S1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

3. Department of Pathology and Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

4. Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

Abstract

Abstract Background Intraoperative tissue analysis and identification are critical to guide surgical procedures and improve patient outcomes. Here, we describe the clinical translation and evaluation of the MasSpec Pen technology for molecular analysis of in vivo and freshly excised tissues in the operating room (OR). Methods An Orbitrap mass spectrometer equipped with a MasSpec Pen interface was installed in an OR. A “dual-path” MasSpec Pen interface was designed and programmed for the clinical studies with 2 parallel systems that facilitated the operation of the MasSpec Pen. The MasSpec Pen devices were autoclaved before each surgical procedure and were used by surgeons and surgical staff during 100 surgeries over a 12-month period. Results Detection of mass spectral profiles from 715 in vivo and ex vivo analyses performed on thyroid, parathyroid, lymph node, breast, pancreatic, and bile duct tissues during parathyroidectomies, thyroidectomies, breast, and pancreatic neoplasia surgeries was achieved. The MasSpec Pen enabled gentle extraction and sensitive detection of various molecular species including small metabolites and lipids using a droplet of sterile water without causing apparent tissue damage. Notably, effective molecular analysis was achieved while no limitations to sequential histologic tissue analysis were identified and no device-related complications were reported for any of the patients. Conclusions This study shows that the MasSpec Pen system can be successfully incorporated into the OR, allowing direct detection of rich molecular profiles from tissues with a seconds-long turnaround time that could be used to inform surgical and clinical decisions without disrupting tissue analysis workflows.

Funder

National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Welch Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry

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