Indocyanine green fluorescence angiography in the management of intestinal injuries following penetrating abdominal trauma: a case-control study comparing postoperative outcomes
Mohamed Q. Patel,
Jens TF Osterkamp,
Johan JP Buitendag
et al.
Abstract:Background:
The surgical management of penetrating hollow visceral injuries includes primary repair or exteriorization. Tissue perfusion at the site of gastrointestinal suture repair may be challenging to assess and is vulnerable to local energy transfer-related injury, micro- or macro-circulatory insufficiency, or splanchnic vasoconstriction for various reasons. Breakdown of suture lines can lead to potentially life-threatening complications. The intraoperative use of Indocyanine Green Fluorescenc… Show more
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