Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Mar 2024)

Intraoperative thermal mapping of mammary tumors in dogs

  • SILVIA MARIA R. CADENA,
  • PAULA G.A. CABRAL,
  • SCARLATH O.P. DOS SANTOS,
  • JOSÉ EDGARD O. ALVES,
  • HASSAN J. LEANDRO,
  • MARCELO B. DOS SANTOS JÚNIOR,
  • SAULO JOSÉ Q. SILVA,
  • MARIANA S. RIBEIRO,
  • LIVIA G. AMARAL,
  • JUSSARA P. SHEFFER,
  • SÁVIO B. DE SOUZA,
  • FERNANDA ANTUNES,
  • ANDRÉ L.A. OLIVEIRA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202420200570
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 1

Abstract

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Abstract In this study, videothermometry’s application in detecting mammary tumors in dogs is explored in-depth. The research hypothesizes that this technique can effectively identify cancerous tissues during surgery by analyzing thermal patterns. The methodology involved comparing thermal imaging results from dogs with palpable mammary nodules against a control group, focusing on capturing real-time thermal patterns. Results were significant, showing distinct thermal patterns in carcinomas. This indicates videothermometry’s capability in accurately identifying micro metastases and differentiating between neoplastic and non-neoplastic changes. The study concludes that videothermometry has considerable potential in enhancing surgical precision, especially in tumor resection and safety margin definition, but emphasizes the need for further research to thoroughly understand the thermal signatures of various mammary tumors in dogs.

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