2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00432-016-2267-4
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Liver tumor boundaries identified intraoperatively using real-time indocyanine green fluorescence imaging

Abstract: PurposeClear delineation between tumors and normal tissues is ideal for real-time surgical navigation imaging. We investigated applying indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging navigation using an intraoperative administration method in liver resection.MethodsFifty patients who underwent liver resection were divided into two groups based on clinical situation and operative purpose. In group I, sizes of superficial liver tumors were determined; tiny tumors were identified. In group II, the liver resection m… Show more

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“…As a result, complex laparoscopic work like suturing takes less time [101]. Laparoscopic liver resection can also be helped by the use of indocyanine green fluorescence, which has the advantages of real time illumination of occult lesions [103,104], revealing the surgical margins [105], identifying anatomical landmarks of the liver [106][107][108][109][110], and showing a more precise pathology in surgical specimens [111,112]. These are relatively new technologies, and it may be difficult to demonstrate a statistically significant clinical difference with their use.…”
Section: Hcc With Portal Vein Invasionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, complex laparoscopic work like suturing takes less time [101]. Laparoscopic liver resection can also be helped by the use of indocyanine green fluorescence, which has the advantages of real time illumination of occult lesions [103,104], revealing the surgical margins [105], identifying anatomical landmarks of the liver [106][107][108][109][110], and showing a more precise pathology in surgical specimens [111,112]. These are relatively new technologies, and it may be difficult to demonstrate a statistically significant clinical difference with their use.…”
Section: Hcc With Portal Vein Invasionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although laparoscopic ultrasound can determine the location of the tumor during the operation, it may fail to monitor the resection margin in real time. In recent years, with the application of ICG uorescence imaging in laparoscopic surgery, laparoscopic liver tumor resection has realized visualization of tumor resection margins [9] . Laparoscopic pericystectomy and / or partial hepatectomy as the radical option for cystic echinococcosis still limited due to accessibility to lesion, visibility of boundary between lesion and normal tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, indocyanine green fluorescence has been suggested as a technique to facilitate visualization of the haemodynamics in a reconstructed gastric tube during surgery. This could be of interest in patients with CT findings of coeliac axis stenosis or compression, for use in predicting the risk of gastric tube necrosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%