Advanced Intraoperative Fluorescence Imager for Nerve Identification

Information

  • Research Project
  • 9777710
  • ApplicationId
    9777710
  • Core Project Number
    R43DE029631
  • Full Project Number
    1R43DE029631-01
  • Serial Number
    029631
  • FOA Number
    PA-18-574
  • Sub Project Id
  • Project Start Date
    9/16/2019 - 5 years ago
  • Project End Date
    9/15/2020 - 4 years ago
  • Program Officer Name
    VALLEJO, YOLANDA F
  • Budget Start Date
    9/16/2019 - 5 years ago
  • Budget End Date
    9/15/2020 - 4 years ago
  • Fiscal Year
    2019
  • Support Year
    01
  • Suffix
  • Award Notice Date
    9/16/2019 - 5 years ago
Organizations

Advanced Intraoperative Fluorescence Imager for Nerve Identification

Project Summary/Abstract Unintended nerve injury is the major cause of morbidity for many surgeries, especially in soft tissue orthopaedic operations. Distinctive visualization of nerves from adjacent connective and fat tissues remains challenging, and therefore is the major reason for the possible incidence of surgical nerve damage. Fluorescence guided surgery (FGS) with nerve-highlighting agents has the potential to improve nerve identification. Existing FGS devices are designed for fluorescent agents in the near-infrared or NIR (700 nm to 900 nm), such as ICG and Methylene blue. However, most of the demonstrated nerve labeling agents are in the visible range. Adapting NIR systems to visible wavelengths is not trivial, mainly because of the presence of the strong white light background in the operation room (OR) that overwhelms the weak fluorescence signal. In this R&D program Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI), in collaboration with Dartmouth College (Dartmouth), proposes to develop a versatile intraoperative fluorescence imager that can capture highly-specific fluorescence images at any wavelength in the visible to NIR range. The key innovation of this technology is the use of spatially modulated illumination to eliminate the negative impact of the ambient light background which is essentially a uniform (in space) continuous wave. A time- gated detection scheme based on a high-speed camera and a low duty cycle (1/100) pulsed light source will be used to enable efficient rejection (~99%) of the ambient light background. In Phase I, we will develop and optimize fiber-connected pulsed laser source and a spatially modulated illumination unit at PSI, and then incorporate them into an existing fluorescence imaging system at Dartmouth. The completed imaging system will be tested on tissue phantoms, ex vivo tissue specimens, and finally in in vivo mice. A large-scale in vivo study will be performed during a subsequent Phase II program. This R&D project will lead to a reliable solution enabling intraoperative fluorescence imaging in both NIR and visible range, while with little/no susceptibility to ambient light interference. This will promote intraoperative fluorescence imaging procedures to be seamlessly integrated into current clinical workflows for optimal patient outcome.

IC Name
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL & CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH
  • Activity
    R43
  • Administering IC
    DE
  • Application Type
    1
  • Direct Cost Amount
  • Indirect Cost Amount
  • Total Cost
    229928
  • Sub Project Total Cost
  • ARRA Funded
    False
  • CFDA Code
    121
  • Ed Inst. Type
  • Funding ICs
    NIDCR:229928\
  • Funding Mechanism
    SBIR-STTR RPGs
  • Study Section
    ZRG1
  • Study Section Name
    Special Emphasis Panel
  • Organization Name
    PHYSICAL SCIENCES, INC
  • Organization Department
  • Organization DUNS
    073800062
  • Organization City
    ANDOVER
  • Organization State
    MA
  • Organization Country
    UNITED STATES
  • Organization Zip Code
    018101022
  • Organization District
    UNITED STATES