2022
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-022-12660-4
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Correction: Imaging of the Lymphatic Vessels for Surgical Planning: A Systematic Review

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“…It was shown that the identification of SLNs via NIR is technically simpler, more reliable, and associated with increased SLN detection rates, compared with other techniques, which may be explained by the smaller particle size of fluorescent agents facilitating a faster spill into secondary lymph nodes [74][75][76]. Lately, several metareviews in human medicine have confirmed NIR imaging using ICG as a reliable mapping technique compared with the gold standard lymphoscintigraphy [35,77]. After NIR SLN mapping in dogs was initially described in experimental studies in dogs and pigs [50], it is now gaining increased interest in veterinary surgical oncology [14,49,52].…”
Section: Near-infrared Lymphographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown that the identification of SLNs via NIR is technically simpler, more reliable, and associated with increased SLN detection rates, compared with other techniques, which may be explained by the smaller particle size of fluorescent agents facilitating a faster spill into secondary lymph nodes [74][75][76]. Lately, several metareviews in human medicine have confirmed NIR imaging using ICG as a reliable mapping technique compared with the gold standard lymphoscintigraphy [35,77]. After NIR SLN mapping in dogs was initially described in experimental studies in dogs and pigs [50], it is now gaining increased interest in veterinary surgical oncology [14,49,52].…”
Section: Near-infrared Lymphographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LRS in this study was designed (by TW) to protect lymphatic (and venous) vessels and improve patient outcomes as follows: (1) Patients were asked to follow conservative lipedema management, as published ( See table, Supplemental Digital Content 2, http://links.lww.com/PRSGO/C892 ). 26 (2) Presurgical mapping of the principal superficial veins and lymphatic structures in surgical sites (arms or legs) was performed using vascular Doppler ultrasound (Terason 3000) with a 12-20 MHz linear probe 16 , 17 or indocyanine green direct lymphography. 27 (3)The patients were given 2 mg oral lorazepam 2 hours before arrival and upon arrival, oral narcotic pain medication, and additional lorazepam and nitrous oxide/oxygen gas mixture if needed; an intravenous line was started after preoperative oral sedation.…”
Section: Lipedema Reduction Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, lymphatic vessels are dilated and tortuous in the legs of women with lipedema, even in early stages of the disease. 16,17 Lymphedema is a comorbidity, 18 and lymphatic injury can occur after liposuction. [19][20][21] Up to 50% of women with lipedema also have venous disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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