2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2018.05.034
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Indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for sentinel lymph node detection in colorectal cancer: A systematic review

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“…The applications of ICG are increasing, especially at colorectal cancer surgery. NIR has been used for assessing tissue perfusion and to detect sentinel nodes, peritoneal carcinomatosis, or liver metastases [77][78][79][80] . Anastomotic leak remains as the main complication in colorectal surgery, ischemia of intestinal stumps constitutes a major risk factor [81,82] .…”
Section: Fluorescence-guided Robotic Rectal Resectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The applications of ICG are increasing, especially at colorectal cancer surgery. NIR has been used for assessing tissue perfusion and to detect sentinel nodes, peritoneal carcinomatosis, or liver metastases [77][78][79][80] . Anastomotic leak remains as the main complication in colorectal surgery, ischemia of intestinal stumps constitutes a major risk factor [81,82] .…”
Section: Fluorescence-guided Robotic Rectal Resectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it comes to the colorectal tumors, the method seems to be safe and effective if performed both in vivo and in ex vivo manner, especially for tumors diagnosed in early stages of the disease. Moreover, the method seems to be also effective in obese patients, providing an efficient detection of the sentinel nodes (5,25). a large study which came to demonstrate the efficacy of the method in colorectal cancer patients comes from a. C. Curie et al and was published in 2017 in the european Journal of Surgical Oncology (26).…”
Section: Indocyanine Green (Icg) Staining For Sentinel Lymph Node Detmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients diagnosed in stage I of disease are expected to have an overall survival of up to 90%, while those diagnosed in stage II of disease have an estimated 5 year survival rate of 75%; although it is considered that these two groups of patients are node negative cases, it has been estimated that up to 25% of cases diagnosed in stages I-II of the disease will develop local or distant metastases within five years from the initial diagnostic and will eventually die of disease (3,4). the development of distant metastases can be related to both hematogenous and lymphatic spread of the tumoral cells; it has been stated that the existence of undetected lymph node metastases represents one of the most important prognostic factors for further development of recurrent disease (5). In order to provide a better control of the lymphatic spread as well as an adequate staging of the disease, it has been established that at least 12 lymph nodes should be retrieved in any patient with colon cancer irrespective of the stage of the tumor (6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During colorectal surgery, indocyanine green (ICG) infrared (IR) fluorescence imaging plays a potential role for lymphatic mapping and evaluation of the anastomosis perfusion . The new VISERA ELITE II ® (CLV‐S200‐IR; Olympus Corp., Tokyo, Japan) surgical endoscope system has a versatile and efficient platform with excellent image quality.…”
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“…The latter has two different modes: IR mode 1 (IR with background white light imaging, commonly used intracorporeally) and IR mode 2 (IR without background white light interference, commonly used extracorporeally). These technologies help to improve the patient outcome during diagnostics or surgery . In this video, we demonstrate the use of this system for lymph node dissection in rectal cancer and in the assessment of colorectal anastomosis.…”
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