2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-021-08538-3
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Ureteral navigation using a fluorescent ureteral catheter during laparoscopic colorectal surgery

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“…Although insufficient evidence exists to determine whether prophylactic ureteral stenting (PUS) in CRC significantly reduces ureteral injury 13 , PUS may help prevent and identify ureteral injury and ureteral repair 12 . The usefulness of a new ureteral catheter, the Near-Infrared Ray Catheter (NIRC) fluorescent ureteral catheter (NIRFUC), has also been reported, and PUS should have been considered in this case 10 .…”
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“…Although insufficient evidence exists to determine whether prophylactic ureteral stenting (PUS) in CRC significantly reduces ureteral injury 13 , PUS may help prevent and identify ureteral injury and ureteral repair 12 . The usefulness of a new ureteral catheter, the Near-Infrared Ray Catheter (NIRC) fluorescent ureteral catheter (NIRFUC), has also been reported, and PUS should have been considered in this case 10 .…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Ureteral injury occurs in 0.3–1.5% of colon resection surgeries 10 , 11 . It is reasonable to prioritize the lateral approach since medial-to-lateral dissection (medial approach) has been identified as a risk factor for ureteral injury 12 .…”
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“…However, the usefulness of fluorescence ureteral navigation using a near-infrared ray catheter (NIRC) fluorescent ureteral catheter (NIRCFUC), which costs $230, was recently reported. 3,4 We demonstrate the usefulness of NIRCFUCs, which do not need an indocyanine green solution, in laparoscopic rectal surgery for a patient with an ileal conduit after total cystectomy. The patient was a 74-year-old man diagnosed with middle rectal cancer with a history of total cystectomy with an ileal conduit by Wallace anastomosis 8 years ago.…”
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“…As one method of visualizing the ureter, we have previously reported near-infrared ray catheter fluorescent ureteral catheter (NIRFUC) with built-in NIR fluorescent resin for locally advanced colorectal cancer [2][3][4]. This video S1 shows surgery for sigmoid colon cancer invading the small intestine, abdominal wall, retroperitoneum and seminal vesicle with peritoneal dissemination after transanal tube decompression.…”
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confidence: 99%