2019
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1700548
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Preliminary Use of Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Angiography and Value in Predicting the Vascular Supply of Tissues Needed to Perform Cloacal, Anorectal Malformation, and Hirschsprung Reconstructions

Abstract: Introduction Reconstructive techniques for cloaca, anorectal malformations (ARM), and Hirschsprung disease (HD) may require intestinal flaps on vascular pedicles for vaginal reconstruction and/or colonic pull-throughs. Visual assessment of tissue perfusion is typically the only modality used. We investigated the utility of intraoperative indocyanine green fluorescence angiography (ICG-FA) and hypothesized that it would be more accurate than the surgeon's eye. Materials and Methods Thirteen consecutiv… Show more

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“…A total of 937 articles were retrieved through the initial database search, and 93 were additionally identified in January 2021. One study was included after hand-searching references ( 53 ). Sixty-four articles, including 664 pediatric patients, from 2003 to 2020 met the inclusion criteria for narrative synthesis in our systematic review.…”
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“…A total of 937 articles were retrieved through the initial database search, and 93 were additionally identified in January 2021. One study was included after hand-searching references ( 53 ). Sixty-four articles, including 664 pediatric patients, from 2003 to 2020 met the inclusion criteria for narrative synthesis in our systematic review.…”
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“…In pediatric surgery and pediatric urology, ICG-FA indications included cholecystectomy ( n = 8) ( 13 , 14 , 22 , 23 , 26 , 28 , 31 , 55 ), primary and metastatic hepatoblastoma ( n = 6) ( 16 , 44 , 48 , 59 , 64 , 70 ), varicocelectomy ( n = 5) ( 22 , 24 26 , 31 ), nephrectomy ( n = 5) ( 22 , 25 , 26 , 28 , 32 ), chylous leaks and ascites ( n = 4) ( 15 , 47 , 51 , 56 ), colorectal procedures including cloacal, anorectal malformation, and Hirschsprung reconstructions, intestinal resection for volvulus, as well as stoma closure ( n = 4) ( 37 , 53 , 55 , 69 ), hepatocellular carcinoma ( n = 1) ( 18 ), abdominal mass excision ( n = 1) ( 22 ), and tracheoesophageal fistula ( n = 1) ( 58 ). Pediatric neurosurgeons used ICG-FA in patients with Moyamoya disease to evaluate the anatomy and confirm patency of their surgical anastomoses ( n = 4) ( 9 , 35 , 36 , 62 ).…”
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“…ICG fluorescence imaging is widely used in surgical navigation, but its clinical application in pediatric surgery is still in its infancy (15). The use of preoperatively injected intravenous ICG and nearinfrared imaging equipment has emerged as a novel therapy in cases of HB and metastatic resections (16)(17)(18). As is well known, ICG is retained in the tumor tissue much longer than in the normal liver parenchyma (19).…”
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“…Being surgical repairs of AnoRectal Malformations (ARM) and Hirschsprung Disease (HD) based on pedicled intestinal grafts and pull-throughs, the real-time assessment of the vascular flow seems to be a promising tool to prevent postoperative strictures and anastomotic leakages. In this respect, Rentea et al(17) investigated the role of ICG fluorescence angiography to assess rectal and neovaginal pull-throughs in cloacal reconstructions (n=9), complex ARM (n=1) and HD (n=3) repairs. It significantly impacted the intraoperative decision-making process in a third of patients, including the refashioning of an intestinal anastomosis (n=1), choosing a more proximal resection margin (n=2) or completely discharging a portion of bowel (n=1).…”
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