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Differentiation of femur bone from surrounding soft tissue using laserinduced breakdown spectroscopy as a feedback system for Smart Laserosteotomy
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ID 4483302
Author(s) Abbasi, Hamed; Rauter, Georg; Guzman, Raphael; Cattin, Philippe C.; Zam, Azhar
Author(s) at UniBasel Abbasi, Hamed
Rauter, Georg
Guzman, Raphael
Cattin, Philippe Claude
Zam, Azhar
Year 2018
Title Differentiation of femur bone from surrounding soft tissue using laserinduced breakdown spectroscopy as a feedback system for Smart Laserosteotomy
Book title (Conference Proceedings) Proceedings of SPIE
Volume 10685
Place of Conference Strasbourg, France
Year of Conference 2018
Publisher Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers
ISSN/ISBN 0277-786X ; 1996-756X
Keywords Laserosteotome, minimally invasive surgery, feedback, LIBS, tissue differentiation, DFA, smart surgery, MIRACLE
Abstract Although laserosteotomes have become generally accepted devices in surgical applications, they still suffer from a lack of information about the type of tissue currently being ablated; as a result, critical structures of the body under or near the focal spot of the laser beam are prone to inadvertent ablation. The lack of information about the properties of the ablated tissue can be solved by connecting the laserosteotome to an optical detection setup which can differentiate various types of tissues, especially bone from connective soft tissues. This study examines the applicability of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) as a potential technique to differentiate bone from surrounding soft tissue (fat and muscle). In this experiment, fresh porcine femur bone, muscle, and fat were used as hard and soft tissue samples. The beam of a nanosecond frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser was used to ablate the tissue samples and generate the plasma. The plasma light emitted from the ablated spot, which corresponds to the recombination spectra of ionized atoms and molecules, was gathered with a collection optic (including a reflective light collector and a fiber optic) and sent to an Echelle spectrometer for resolving the atomic composition of the ablated sample. Afterwards, Discriminant Function Analysis (DFA) based on the ratio of the intensity of selected peak pairs was performed to classify three sample groups (bone, muscle, and fat). Lastly, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the proposed method were calculated. Sensitivity and specificity of 100 % and 99 % were achieved, respectively, to differentiate bone from surrounding soft tissue.
Series title Progress in biomedical optics and imaging
URL https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/10685/1068519/Differentiation-of-femur-bone-from-surrounding-soft-tissue-using-laser/10.1117/12.2309473.short
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/65176/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1117/12.2309473
 
   

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