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Brain surgery operations include brain tumour removal and blood vessel procedures. Each year in the UK, approximately 70,500 patients are diagnosed with a brain tumour, 5,000 of whom undergo surgery. Approximately 1,000 patients undergo blood vessel brain surgery. Brain tumour surgery involves removing as much of the tumour as safely as possible. If all tumour is removed, patients have significantly better outcomes and live longer. However, even with the best hands and the most modern technology currently available, it is often not possible to reliably identify tumour during surgery. Moreover, nerves and blood vessels cannot be reliably identified either during surgery. Yet, they need to be preserved to avoid brain damage. Due to this uncertainty and the need to balance risks, tumour is often left behind. Today, close to 30% of brain tumour patients require repeat surgery owing to tumour left behind during their first surgery. Further surgeries are more difficult, pose additional patient risks and lead to increased healthcare costs with often poor patient outcomes. Newly developed camera systems have the potential to enhance the surgeon's vision to reliably identify tumour and healthy brain structures. Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is one of the most promising of such technologies. Its core ability is to provide very detailed and rich information that is invisible to the human eye. HSI has demonstrated the potential to provide crucial, but currently unavailable, information about tumour and critical brain structures during surgery. However, HSI data is very complex and requires advanced computer-processing for its interpretation. In this project, we will use a HSI imaging system to record data in 81 patient undergoing brain including 63 patients with brain tumours and 18 patients suffering from brain vessel abnormalities. Using this data we will develop key computer-processing features to enable real-time image interpretation.


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NCT number NCT05294185
Study type Observational
Source King's College London
Contact Jonathan Shapey
Phone 02078365454
Email Jonathan.shapey@kcl.ac.uk
Status Recruiting
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Start date May 17, 2022
Completion date August 2024

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