AI Article Synopsis

  • The integration of surgery and biomedical imaging has led to the emergence of image-guided surgery, aimed at improving precision in surgical decision-making through effective collaboration among chemists, engineers, and doctors.
  • This article discusses how the design of imaging technologies must align with specific surgical procedures and the roles of various professionals involved in these processes.
  • Molecular-image-guided surgery shows potential for enhanced tissue characterization throughout surgical phases, but successful implementation relies on appropriate technologies and understanding of their clinical applications, with urology currently leading in this field.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Surgery and biomedical imaging encompass a big share of the medical-device market. The ever-mounting demand for precision surgery has driven the integration of these two into the field of image-guided surgery. A key-question herein is how imaging modalities can guide the surgical decision-making process. Through performance-based design, chemists, engineers, and doctors need to build a bridge between imaging technologies and surgical challenges.

Areas-covered: This perspective article highlights the complementary nature between the technological design of an image-guidance modality and the type of procedure performed. The specific roles of the involved professionals, imaging technologies, and surgical indications are addressed.

Expert-opinion: Molecular-image-guided surgery has the potential to advance pre-, intra- and post-operative tissue characterization. To achieve this, surgeons need the access to well-designed indication-specific chemical-agents and detection modalities. Hereby, some technologies stimulate exploration ('go'), while others stimulate caution ('stop'). However, failing to adequately address the indication-specific needs rises the risk of incorrect tool employment and sub-optimal surgical performance. Therefore, besides the availability of new technologies, market growth is highly dependent on the practical nature and impact on real-life clinical care. While urology currently takes the lead in the widespread implementation of image-guidance technologies, the topic is generic and its popularity spreads rapidly within surgical oncology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17434440.2024.2341102DOI Listing

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