Intraoperative OCT in Veterinary Surgery for Cancer
Tue, Aug 16, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Surgery is a common cancer treatment performed in dogs and cats but the process of assessing the tumor takes several days and is only able to evaluate a small portion. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive optical imaging technique that helps solve issues that accompany this process. OCT enables real-time intraoperative surgical margin assessment, allowing rapid visualization of the tissue microstructure at the surgical margins. To date, Dr. Laura Selmic, and her team have found high sensitivity and specificity for detection of incomplete margins after surgical excision of skin tumors, including STS and mast cell tumors, in dog and feline injection site sarcoma. The results reveal that OCT has potential for showing the demarcation between tumor and other normal tissues including muscle, fat, and skin.
Sub-Cellular Biology at Tissue Scales with Cleared Tissue Axially Scanned Light-Sheet Microscopy
Wed, Aug 17, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Large-scale interdisciplinary efforts have worked to comprehensively catalog cellular architectures in health and disease. Kevin Dean Ph.D. shares on the scalable imaging platform, Cleared-Tissue Axially Swept Light-Sheet Microscopy (CT-ASLM), that helps further this research. The CT-ASLM leverages high-speed, aberration-free, remote focusing to achieve an isotropic resolution of approximately 300 nm-scale subcellular imaging with an unparalleled optical sectioning capacity and large field of view. The platform provides global tissue architectures as well as quantitatively detailed morphological and biochemical descriptions of the individual cells that compose tissues in health and in disease. Sponsored by Power Technology, Intelligent Imaging Innovations Inc., and Applied Scientific Instrumentation, Inc.
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