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New miniature, hand-held microscope easily identifies brain tumours.

Byline: ANI

Washington, Nov 12 (ANI): Neurosurgeons at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Centre have developed a new microscope that will help easily identify brain tumours and precisely remove it during surgery.

The new miniature laser confocal confocal

see confocal microscopy.
 microscope helps see brain tumour regions during surgery and obtain digital images of the tumour and brain tissue.

This was not previously possible without taking biopsies of the tissue.

The microscope captures the image of the tissue after a fluorescent drug is injected into the patient and travels into the tumour.

The researchers could distinguish cancer cells and the margin of the brain tumour without taking a biopsy.

They also found that it was possible to obtain a digital video of the brain tumour to show blood flowing through the abnormal vessels of the tumour and the transition from normal to abnormal brain tissue.

Conventional methods include obtaining several specimens from within a brain tumour using biopsy forceps biopsy forceps Surgery A disposable forceps used during minimally invasive GI and urologic endoscopy for collecting biopsies  and cutting, freezing and staining the specimen for examination under the microscope.

It is limited by sampling error and by mechanical tissue damage from the biopsy forceps, slowing operative workflow by 30 to 40 minutes.

The new microscope can overcome these limitations by helping to visualize the cellular and tissue features of a tumour in real-time.

"As neuropathologists become familiar with the new confocal microscopic appearance of various tumor types and grades, the traditional intraoperative diagnosis may be replaced by the real-time analysis of confocal images by the new microscope," said Dr Mark Preul, Newsome Chair of Neurosurgery neurosurgery /neu·ro·sur·gery/ (noor´o-sur?jer-e) surgery of the nervous system.

neu·ro·sur·ger·y
n.
Surgery on any part of the nervous system.
 Research at Barrow.

These images could be analyzed remotely, improving the accuracy of intraoperative diagnosis. (ANI)

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