2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-016-5007-6
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Laparoscopic detection and resection of occult liver tumors of multiple cancer types using real-time near-infrared fluorescence guidance

Abstract: Background Tumor recurrence after radical resection of hepatic tumors is not uncommon, suggesting that malignant lesions are missed during surgery. Intraoperative navigation using fluorescence guidance is an innovative technique enabling real-time identification of (sub)capsular liver tumors. The objective of the current study was to compare fluorescence imaging (FI) and conventional imaging modalities for laparoscopic detection of both primary and metastatic tumors in the liver. Methods Patients undergoing … Show more

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“…[13] One of the main problems is the fact that subcentimeter lesions cannot be detected easily, neither before nor during surgery. [57, 17] Even with state-of-the-art scanners and up-to-date protocols, metastases are still being missed, as experienced in this study. Moreover, metastases may arise and/or grow in the period between preoperative imaging and surgery.…”
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“…[13] One of the main problems is the fact that subcentimeter lesions cannot be detected easily, neither before nor during surgery. [57, 17] Even with state-of-the-art scanners and up-to-date protocols, metastases are still being missed, as experienced in this study. Moreover, metastases may arise and/or grow in the period between preoperative imaging and surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Intraoperative results of some of the included patients have been reported previously. [1517, 24] At the LUMC, adjuvant chemotherapy was no longer standard-of-care since 2013, resulting in a significant difference between the LUMC and SMGH experimental cohorts. Furthermore, patients from SMGH had more comorbidity, including COPD, diabetes and cardiovascular events, resulting in a significantly higher ASA score.…”
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“…Boogerd et al in their series of laparoscopic fluorescence-guided hepatectomies, describe additional hepatic malignancies visualized with ICG such as metastatic uveal melanoma and breast cancer (13). …”
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