[Artificial intelligence and hyperspectral imaging for image-guided assistance in minimally invasive surgery].

Journal: Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany)
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intraoperative imaging assists surgeons during minimally invasive procedures. Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a noninvasive and noncontact optical technique with great diagnostic potential in medicine. The combination with artificial intelligence (AI) approaches to analyze HSI data is called intelligent HSI in this article.

Authors

  • Claire Chalopin
    Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS), University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
  • Felix Nickel
    Department of General, Visceral, and Transplantation Surgery, University of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 110, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany. felix.nickel@med.uni-heidelberg.de.
  • Annekatrin Pfahl
    ICCAS, Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery, Universität Leipzig, Leipzig, Deutschland.
  • Hannes Köhler
    Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS), University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
  • Marianne Maktabi
    Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS), Faculty of Medicine, Leipzig University, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.
  • René Thieme
    Klinik und Poliklinik für Viszeral-, Transplantations-, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Leipzig, AöR, Leipzig.
  • Robert Sucher
    Department of Visceral, Transplant, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, University Hospital of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
  • Boris Jansen-Winkeln
    Department of Visceral, Transplant, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, University Hospital of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
  • Alexander Studier-Fischer
    Department of General, Visceral, and Transplantation Surgery, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany; Medical Faculty, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Silvia Seidlitz
    Division of Intelligent Medical Systems, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany; Helmholtz Information and Data Science School for Health, Karlsruhe/Heidelberg, Germany. Electronic address: s.seidlitz@dkfz-heidelberg.de.
  • Lena Maier-Hein
    German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Computer Assisted Medical Interventions, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Thomas Neumuth
    Innovation Center Computer Assisted Surgery (ICCAS), University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
  • Andreas Melzer
  • Beat Peter Müller-Stich
    Department of General, Abdominal and Transplantation Surgery, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Ines Gockel
    Department of Visceral, Transplant, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, University Hospital of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.