“…Indocyanine green angiography has been reported for several types of flaps in plastic and reconstructive flap surgery in a clinical setting. The majority of included articles used ICGA to assess tissue perfusion of mastectomy skin flap (n = 14) intraoperatively 25,26,[31][32][33][39][40][41]47,51,55,57,58,61 ; the remainder focused on the intraoperative assessment of nipple-areolar complex perfusion, 27,72 a combination of nipple-areolar complex and mastectomy skin flap perfusion, 24 anterolateral thigh flap, 28,29 deep inferior epigastric perforator flap, 38,56,66 transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap, 38,56,70 superficial inferior epigastric artery flap, 64,65,73 superficial circrumflex iliac artery flap, 50 free pericranial flap, 36 latissimus dorsi flap, 34 free parascapular flaps, 63 paramedian forehead flap, 43 intercostal muscle flap, 52 osseus free flaps, 44 free fibula flap, 45 and various pedicled and/or free flaps. 30,35,37,42,46,48,53,54,59,…”