
Intraoperative near-infrared molecular imaging for diagnostic thoracoscopy in difficult clinical scenario
Author(s) -
Francesco Guerrera,
Federico Femia,
Paraskevas Lybéris,
Pier Luigi Filosso,
Paolo Olivo Lausi,
Enrico Ruffini
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
reports of practical oncology and radiotherapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2083-4640
pISSN - 1507-1367
DOI - 10.5603/rpor.a2022.0008
Subject(s) - thoracoscopy , gold standard (test) , medicine , radiology , malignancy , biopsy , medical physics , surgery , pathology
Precise diagnosis in intrathoracic malignancies is paramount for adequate treatment planning. Standard approach is histologic analysis from targeted biopsy obtained with different invasive procedures. Rarely, in difficult clinical scenarios, even gold standard diagnostic procedures can be ineffective in obtaining a satisfying result. Procedural developments and technological improvements applied to the chosen technique can be helpful to deal with such situation. We present two clinical cases of suspected intrathoracic malignancy in which repeated unsuccessful diagnostic procedures had already been attempted. We adopted a protocol based on intraoperative fluorescence during diagnostic thoracoscopy to increase diagnostic efficacy. In both cases we obtained a precise pathological diagnosis.