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Henricus J C M Sterenborg

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de Roode L, de Boer L, Sterenborg H, Ruers T
Biomed Opt Express . 2024 Dec; 15(12):6756-6767. PMID: 39679388
The introduction of robotic surgery has improved minimally invasive surgery, and now robotic surgery is used in several areas of surgical oncology. Several optical techniques can be used to discriminate...
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Jong L, Post A, Geldof F, Dashtbozorg B, Ruers T, Sterenborg H
Diagnostics (Basel) . 2024 Aug; 14(16). PMID: 39202300
Hyperspectral imaging has shown great promise for diagnostic applications, particularly in cancer surgery. However, non-bulk tissue-related spectral variations complicate the data analysis. Common techniques, such as standard normal variate normalization,...
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Veluponnar D, de Boer L, Dashtbozorg B, Jong L, Geldof F, Da Silva Guimaraes M, et al.
J Biomed Opt . 2024 Apr; 29(4):045006. PMID: 38665316
Significance: During breast-conserving surgeries, it is essential to evaluate the resection margins (edges of breast specimen) to determine whether the tumor has been removed completely. In current surgical practice, there...
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Jong L, Appelman J, Sterenborg H, Ruers T, Dashtbozorg B
Sensors (Basel) . 2024 Mar; 24(5). PMID: 38475103
(1) Background: Hyperspectral imaging has emerged as a promising margin assessment technique for breast-conserving surgery. However, to be implicated intraoperatively, it should be both fast and capable of yielding high-quality...
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Geldof F, Schrage Y, van Houdt W, Sterenborg H, Dashtbozorg B, Ruers T
J Biomed Opt . 2024 Feb; 29(2):027001. PMID: 38361507
Significance: Accurately distinguishing tumor tissue from normal tissue is crucial to achieve complete resections during soft tissue sarcoma (STS) surgery while preserving critical structures. Incomplete tumor resections are associated with...
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Veluponnar D, Dashtbozorg B, Jong L, Geldof F, Da Silva Guimaraes M, Vrancken Peeters M, et al.
Biomed Opt Express . 2023 Oct; 14(8):4017-4036. PMID: 37799696
During breast-conserving surgeries, it remains challenging to accomplish adequate surgical margins. We investigated different numbers of fibers for fiber-optic diffuse reflectance spectroscopy to differentiate tumorous breast tissue from healthy tissue...
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Jong L, Post A, Veluponnar D, Geldof F, Sterenborg H, Ruers T, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2023 Jun; 15(10). PMID: 37345015
(1) Background: Assessing the resection margins during breast-conserving surgery is an important clinical need to minimize the risk of recurrent breast cancer. However, currently there is no technique that can...
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Niemitz L, van der Stel S, Sorensen S, Messina W, Konugolu Venkata Sekar S, Sterenborg H, et al.
Micromachines (Basel) . 2023 May; 14(5). PMID: 37241685
In vivo tissue imaging is an essential tool for medical diagnosis, surgical guidance, and treatment. However, specular reflections caused by glossy tissue surfaces can significantly degrade image quality and hinder...
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Geldof F, Witteveen M, Sterenborg H, Ruers T, Dashtbozorg B
Biomed Opt Express . 2023 Jan; 14(1):128-147. PMID: 36698675
Optical technologies are widely used for tissue sensing purposes. However, maneuvering conventional probe designs with flat-tipped fibers in narrow spaces can be challenging, for instance during pelvic colorectal cancer surgery....
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Jong L, de Kruif N, Geldof F, Veluponnar D, Sanders J, Vrancken Peeters M, et al.
Biomed Opt Express . 2022 Jul; 13(5):2581-2604. PMID: 35774331
Achieving an adequate resection margin during breast-conserving surgery remains challenging due to the lack of intraoperative feedback. Here, we evaluated the use of hyperspectral imaging to discriminate healthy tissue from...