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Clinically Translatable Formulation Strategies for Systemic Administration of Nerve‐Specific Probes
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2021
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Enhanced Nerve IdentificationPeripheral Nerve InjuryMinimally Invasive ProcedureNeuropathic PainSurgeryPeripheral NerveBiomedical EngineeringTherapeuticsPeripheral NervesPain ManagementWhite Light ImagingSystemic AdministrationRadiologyHealth SciencesNir FluorescencePharmacologyMicrosurgical Nerve RepairBiomedical ImagingAnesthesiaMedicine
Nerves are extremely difficult to identify and are often accidently damaged during surgery, leaving patients with lasting pain and numbness. Herein, a novel near-infrared (NIR) nerve-specific fluorophore, LGW01-08, was utilized for enhanced nerve identification using fluorescence guided surgery (FGS), formulated using clinical translatable strategies. Formulated LGW01-08 was examined for toxicology, pharmacokinetics (PK), and pharmacodynamics (PD) parameters in preparation for future clinical translation. Optimal LGW01-08 imaging doses were identified in each formulation resulting in a 10x difference between the toxicity to imaging dose window. Laparoscopic swine surgery completed using the da Vinci surgical robot (Intuitive Surgical) demonstrated the efficacy of formulated LGW01-08 for enhanced nerve identification. NIR fluorescence imaging enabled clear identification of nerves buried beneath ~3 mm of tissue that were unidentifiable by white light imaging. These studies provide a strong basis for future clinical translation of NIR nerve-specific fluorophores for utility during FGS to improve patient outcomes.
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