Feasibility and Safety of MB-102 in Ocular Angiography as Compared to Fluorescein Sodium

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Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (9) ◽  
pp. 2351
Author(s):  
Zheng Su ◽  
Daye Sun ◽  
Li Zhang ◽  
Miaomiao He ◽  
Yulin Jiang ◽  
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In this work, we designed and fabricated a multifunctional nanocomposite system that consists of chitosan, raspberry-like silver nanoparticles, and graphene oxide. The room temperature atmospheric pressure microplasma (RT-APM) process provides a rapid, facile, and environmentally-friendly method for introducing silver nanoparticles into the composite system. Our composite can achieve a pH controlled single and/or dual drug release. Under pH 7.4 for methyl blue loaded on chitosan, the drug release profile features a burst release during the first 10 h, followed by a more stabilized release of 70–80% after 40–50 h. For fluorescein sodium loaded on graphene oxide, the drug release only reached 45% towards the end of 240 h. When the composite acted as a dual drug release system, the interaction of fluorescein sodium and methyl blue slowed down the methyl blue release rate. Under pH 4, both single and dual drug systems showed a much higher release rate. In addition, our composite system demonstrated strong antibacterial abilities against E. coli and S. aureus, as well as an excellent photothermal conversion effect under irradiation of near infrared lasers. The photothermal conversion efficiency can be controlled by the laser power. These unique functionalities of our nanocomposite point to its potential application in multiple areas, such as multimodal therapeutics in healthcare, water treatment, and anti-microbials, among others.


Neurosurgery ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 72 (5) ◽  
pp. 855-860 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierluigi Longatti ◽  
Luca Basaldella ◽  
Francesco Sammartino ◽  
Alessandro Boaro ◽  
Alessandro Fiorindi

Abstract BACKGROUND: Fluorescein enhancement to detect retinal disorder or differentiate cancer tissue in situ is a well-defined diagnostic procedure. It is a visible marker of where the blood-brain barrier is absent or disrupted. Little is reported in the contemporary literature on endoscopic fluorescein-enhanced visualization of the circumventricular organs, and the relevance of these structures as additional markers for safe ventricular endoscopic navigation remains an unexplored field. OBJECTIVE: To describe fluorescein sodium–enhanced visualization of circumventricular organs as additional anatomic landmarks during endoscopic ventricular surgery procedures. METHODS: We prospectively administered intravenously 500 mg fluorescein sodium in 12 consecutive endoscopic surgery patients. A flexible endoscope equipped with dual observation modes for both white light and fluorescence was used. During navigation from the lateral to the fourth ventricle, the endoscopic anatomic landmarks were first inspected under white light and then under the fluorescent mode. RESULTS: After a mean of 20 seconds in the fluorescent mode, the fluorescein enhanced visualization of the choroid plexus of the lateral ventricle, median eminence–tuber cinereum complex, organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis, choroid plexus of the third and fourth ventricles, and area postrema. CONCLUSION: Fluorescein-enhanced visualization is a useful tool for helping neuroendoscopists recognize endoscopic anatomic landmarks. It could be adopted to guide orientation when the surgeon deems an endoscopic procedure unsafe or contraindicated because of unclear or subverted anatomic landmarks. Visualization of the circumventricular organs could add new insight into the functional anatomy of these structures, with possible implications for the site and safety of third ventriculostomy.


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So Yoon Kwon ◽  
Ki-Cheol Yoon ◽  
Kwang Gi Kim

Abstract Most brain surgeries aim to completely resection a tumor. However, the arrangement of blood vessels around brain tumors is often complex. Moreover, the tumors and blood vessels have similar colors, making it difficult to identify the boundaries between them with the naked eye. Fluorescent staining is a method used to distinguish the borders between brain tumors and blood vessels. The fluorescent contrast agents commonly used to observe tumors are 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) and fluorescein sodium (FS), which have different surgical sensitivities, depending on the type of tumor. In this article, a dual band band-pass filter (BPF) with dual-wavelength emission for 5-ALA and FS is designed, and the dual-band BPF capable of inducing simultaneous fluorescence emission of FS and 5-ALA was investigated experimentally to improve accuracy, speed, and energy efficiency in clinical settings. The possibility of dual fluorescence emission with a single irradiation is proposed. The proposed fluorescent dual-band filter has the advantage of saving energy, reducing auxiliary manpower and unit costs, and reducing operating room space requirements by producing two fluorescence diagnostic effects using a single equipment.


2018 ◽  
Vol Volume 10 ◽  
pp. 4325-4331 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shi-yin Xiao ◽  
Ji Zhang ◽  
Zheng-quan Zhu ◽  
You-ping Li ◽  
Wei-ying Zhong ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 302-309 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yukiko Nakano ◽  
Kohei Nakata ◽  
Sanae Shibata ◽  
Yasuhiro Heishima ◽  
Hidetaka Nishida ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (Supplement_6) ◽  
pp. vi226-vi226
Author(s):  
Fuhua Lin ◽  
Zhenghe Chen ◽  
Xiangheng Zhang ◽  
Yonggao Mou

Abstract BACKGROUND It is challenging to resect or just biopsy the lesions in the brainstem, due to the essential function of the surfaces and limited space. Neuro-navigation is not always reliable and stereotatic biopsy is infrequently inconclusive due to small or inadequate samples. We want to share our experiences in the application of fluorescein sodium in surgery on patients with brainstem lesion which is contrast enhancing in MRI. METHODS Between January 2017 and June 2021, 5 patients with brainstem lesion underwent fluorescein sodium-guided surgery in neurosurgery department of Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center. After injection of low dose of sodium fluorescein (3 mg/kg), the lesions with strong fluorescence staining were identified as the target area for biopsy or resection. RESULTS 5 consecutive patients (aged 6–47 years) with brainstem lesions prospectively underwent fluorescein sodium-guided surgery. The lesions were located in pontine in 3 patients and in the medulla in 2 patients. Gross total resection was achieved in 2 patients, and partial resection in the other 3 patients. In all patients, a pathological diagnosis was obtained (4 gliomas and 1 metastasis from non-small cell lung carcinoma) without severe complications, including mild facial or abduct nerve palsy in 3 patients. And all the specimens with strong fluorescence staining sent for pathology were proved to be tumorous. CONCLUSION Fluorescein sodium-guided technique was helpful to locate the lesion in brainstem which was contrast-enhanced in MRI. It was effective and safe to figure out an ideal trajectory to avoid damage of the crucial structures and improve the diagnostic rate.


2019 ◽  
Vol 125 ◽  
pp. e158-e164 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julius Höhne ◽  
Karl-Michael Schebesch ◽  
Camilla de Laurentis ◽  
Mehmet Osman Akçakaya ◽  
Christian Bonde Pedersen ◽  
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