Diagnosis of Vulvar Lesions by Non-Invasive Optical Analysis: A Pilot Study

Author:

Vlastos Anne-Therese1,Charvet Igor2,Dellacasa Ilaria1,Capanna Federica1,Pelte Marie-Françoise3,Thueler Philippe4,Saint-Ghislain Michel4,Depeursinge Christian4,Meda Paolo2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Geneva University Hospital University, Genève, Switzerland

2. Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism, Geneva University Hospital University, Genève, Switzerland

3. Department of Pathology and Immunology, Geneva University Hospital University, Genève, Switzerland

4. Institute of Applied Optics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

A procedure that could allow an early in vivo and non-invasive detection of vulvar lesions would be extremely useful. We tested an innovative optical method (Optiprobe), which uses a harmless, visible light source for the in vivo, on-line detection of minimal alterations in the structure of vulvar epithelium. A group of 3 female volunteers without gynecological symptoms were first screened to evaluate optical properties of normal vulvar tissue. Next, a group of 16 patients undergoing gynecological examination for vulvar lesions was evaluated by the Optiprobe at suspected sites before these sites were biopsied for histological analysis. Adjacent, non-involved sites were also measured to provide internal controls. Histological analysis of the biopsies identified one case that did not show obvious alterations, 4 cases of high-grade vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN), 5 cases of vulvitis, and 6 cases of lichen sclerosis (LS). The optical properties of the VIN cases were significantly different from those of controls, due to a decrease in the absorption spectra and an increase in the scattering spectra. In contrast, a significant increase in the absorption spectra and a decrease in the scattering spectra were observed in the cases of vulvitis. In the LS cases, the absorption spectra were as in controls, whereas the scattering spectra were significantly decreased. We conclude that the Optiprobe provides a useful tool for a rapid and non-invasive detection of vulvar alterations. The method should contribute to reduce the number of biopsies and to facilitate the long-term follow-up of vulvar lesions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Oncology,Histology

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