Compact portable higher harmonic generation microscopy for the real time
assessment of unprocessed thyroid tissue
Abstract
During thyroid surgery fast and reliable intra-operative pathological
feedback has the potential to avoid a two-stage procedure and
significantly reduce health care costs in patients undergoing a
diagnostic hemithyroidectomy (HT). We explored higher harmonic
generation (HHG) microscopy, which combines second harmonic generation
(SHG), third harmonic generation (THG), and multiphoton excited
autofluorescence (MPEF) for this purpose. With a compact, portable HHG
microscope, images of freshly excised healthy tissue, benign nodules
(follicular adenoma) and malignant tissue (papillary carcinoma,
follicular carcinoma and spindle cell carcinoma) were recorded. The
images were generated on unprocessed tissue within minutes and show
relevant morphological thyroid structures in good accordance with the
histology images. The thyroid follicle architecture, cells, cell nuclei
(THG), collagen organization (SHG) and the distribution of thyroglobulin
and/or thyroid hormones T3 or T4 (MPEF) could be visualized. We conclude
that SHG/THG/MPEF imaging is a promising tool for clinical
intraoperative assessment of thyroid tissue.