Proceedings on Automation in Medical Engineering
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Proc AUTOMED

18th Interdisciplinary AUTOMED Symposium in Collaboration with the TC Medical Robotics, 2508

Implementation of Intraoperative Hyperspectral Imaging in Kidney Transplant Surgery

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Jonas Meyer , Mathies Zehny , Haowen Jiang , Nazila Esmaeili , Claire Chalopin , Björn Wellge , Jannis Hagenah 

Abstract

Intraoperative hyperspectral imaging (HSI) provides a non-contact, quantitative method to assess tissue oxygenation and perfusion during kidney transplantation. Within the TESIT study, a standardized five-timepoint (T1-T5) HSI protocol was integrated into the surgical workflow. Early results show a pronounced post-reperfusion increase in StO? and NIR values, clear perfusion differences between living and deceased donor grafts. These findings highlight the feasibility and clinical potential of HSI to detect perfusion abnormalities in real time and to support improved intraoperative graft assessment.

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