2021
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2021.736242
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The Use of Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Angiography in Pediatric Surgery: A Systematic Review and Narrative Analysis

Abstract: Purpose: Indocyanine green fluorescence angiography (ICG-FA) is a validated non-invasive imaging technique used to assess tissue vascularization and guide intraoperative decisions in many surgical fields including plastic surgery, neurosurgery, and general surgery. While this technology is well-established in adult surgery, it remains sparsely used in pediatric surgery. Our aim was to systematically review and provide an overview of all available evidence on the perioperative use of indocyanine green fluoresce… Show more

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“…1 The application of indocyanine green for pediatric applications has been proven so far to be safe and being without adverse side effects. 2 This could be shown also for pediatric neurosurgical indications such as surgery of the brainstem in children. 3 So far, the use of indocyanine green uorescence imaging in pediatric neurosurgical applications has been limited to tumor surgery and to surgery of vascular malformations such as aneurysm only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…1 The application of indocyanine green for pediatric applications has been proven so far to be safe and being without adverse side effects. 2 This could be shown also for pediatric neurosurgical indications such as surgery of the brainstem in children. 3 So far, the use of indocyanine green uorescence imaging in pediatric neurosurgical applications has been limited to tumor surgery and to surgery of vascular malformations such as aneurysm only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…ICG is a validated non‐invasive imaging technique utilized to assess tissue vascularization and guide intraoperative decisions. A systematic review of ICG use across multiple surgical specialties showed a lack of any adverse events in pediatric patients 4 . In endoscopic TPFF harvest for microtia reconstruction, the addition of ICG angiography allows the surgeon to clearly visualize key vascular elements upon which the entire ear reconstruction relies upon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While ICG has been commonly utilized in adult hepatobiliary surgery, it has only recently been gaining popularity in the pediatric surgical population, 9 mostly to assist in performing intraoperative cholangiography at the time of cholecystectomy or for tumor detection in pediatric oncology. ICG fluorescence imaging used specifically to detect a post‐transplant biliary leak has not previously been described, neither in the adult nor the pediatric transplant population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Also, ICG injection directly through the biliary system has successfully been used to detect the presence of bile leaks after non-transplant related hepatectomy. 8 While ICG has been commonly utilized in adult hepatobiliary surgery, it has only recently been gaining popularity in the pediatric surgical population, 9…”
Section: Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Cholangiography (Mrc)mentioning
confidence: 99%