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First in vivo visualization of the human subarachnoid space and brain cortex via optical coherence tomography.


ABSTRACT: The present work explores optical coherence tomography (OCT) as a suitable in vivo neuroimaging modality of the subarachnoid space (SAS). Patients (n = 26) with frontolateral craniotomy were recruited. The temporal and frontal arachnoid mater and adjacent anatomical structures were scanned using microscope-integrated three-dimensional OCT, (iOCT). Analysis revealed a detailed depiction of the SAS (76.9%) with delineation of the internal microanatomical structures such as the arachnoid barrier cell membrane (ABCM; 96.2%), trabecular system (50.2%), internal blood vessels (96.2%), pia mater (26.9%) and the brain cortex (96.2%). Orthogonal distance measuring was possible. The SAS showed a mean depth of 570?µm frontotemporal. The ABCM showed a mean depth of 74?µm frontotemporal. These results indicate that OCT provides a dynamic, non-invasive tool for real-time imaging of the SAS and adjacent anatomical structures at micrometer spatial resolution. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the value of OCT during microsurgical procedures.

SUBMITTER: Hartmann K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6689907 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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First <i>in vivo</i> visualization of the human subarachnoid space and brain cortex <i>via</i> optical coherence tomography.

Hartmann Karl K   Stein Klaus-Peter KP   Neyazi Belal B   Sandalcioglu Ibrahim Erol IE  

Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders 20190411


The present work explores optical coherence tomography (OCT) as a suitable <i>in vivo</i> neuroimaging modality of the subarachnoid space (SAS). Patients (<i>n</i> = 26) with frontolateral craniotomy were recruited. The temporal and frontal arachnoid mater and adjacent anatomical structures were scanned using microscope-integrated three-dimensional OCT, (iOCT). Analysis revealed a detailed depiction of the SAS (76.9%) with delineation of the internal microanatomical structures such as the arachn  ...[more]

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