If it glows red, it's tumor
Under FL400 blue light mode, you and your assistant have a bright, high-contrast view of glioma cells. This aids with clear delineation of tumor margins for confident resection in real time.
How does it work?
Before surgery, the patient drinks a 5 aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) solution. The 5-ALA is selectively taken up by glioma cells and converted into the fluorescent PPIX.
During surgery, you simply activate the FL400 module with a click of a button.
The FL400 module delivers intense, homogeneous blue excitation light, with a well-adjusted observation spectrum.
The PPIX in the tumor glows an intense pinkish red, enabling clear differentiation of tumor cells from healthy tissue