A review of indocyanine green fluorescent imaging in surgery
Jarmo T. Alander,Ilkka Kaartinen,Aki Laakso,Tommi Pätilä,Thomas Spillmann,Valery V. Tuchin,Maarit Venermo,Petri Välisuo +7 more
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An overview of the recent surgical intraoperational applications of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging methods, the basics of the technology, and instrumentation used is given.Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the recent surgical intraoperational applications of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging methods, the basics of the technology, and instrumentation used. Well over 200 papers describing this technique in clinical setting are reviewed. In addition to the surgical applications, other recent medical applications of ICG are briefly examined.read more
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Perfusion assessment in laparoscopic left-sided/anterior resection (PILLAR II): a multi-institutional study.
Mehraneh D. Jafari,Steven D. Wexner,Joseph Martz,Elisabeth C. McLemore,David A. Margolin,Danny A. Sherwinter,Sang W. Lee,Anthony J. Senagore,Michael J. Phelan,Michael J. Stamos +9 more
TL;DR: PINPOINT is a safe and feasible tool for intraoperative assessment of tissue perfusion during colorectal resection and in patients in whom the anastomosis was revised based on inadequate perfusion with FA, according to a prospective, multicenter, open-label, clinical trial.
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Shortwave infrared fluorescence imaging with the clinically approved near-infrared dye indocyanine green
Jessica A. Carr,Daniel Franke,Justin R. Caram,Collin F. Perkinson,Mari Saif,Vasileios Askoxylakis,Meenal Datta,Meenal Datta,Dai Fukumura,Rakesh K. Jain,Moungi G. Bawendi,Oliver T. Bruns +11 more
TL;DR: Indocyanine green, a clinically approved near-IR dye, exhibits a remarkable amount of SWIR emission, which enables state-of-the-art SWIR imaging with direct translation potential into clinical settings, and even outperforms other commercially available SWIR emitters.
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Clinical applications of indocyanine green (ICG) enhanced fluorescence in laparoscopic surgery
Luigi Boni,Giulia David,Alberto Mangano,Gianlorenzo Dionigi,Stefano Rausei,Sebastiano Spampatti,Elisa Cassinotti,Abe Fingerhut,Abe Fingerhut +8 more
TL;DR: In the experience, the ICG fluorescence imaging system seems to be simple, safe, and useful, and may well become a standard in the near future in view of its different diagnostic and oncological capabilities.
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Review of fluorescence guided surgery systems: identification of key performance capabilities beyond indocyanine green imaging
TL;DR: In this review, United States Food and Drug Administration 510(k) cleared commercial systems and some leading premarket FGS research systems were evaluated to illustrate the continual increase in this performance feature base.
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The use of indocyanine green fluorescence to assess anastomotic perfusion during robotic assisted laparoscopic rectal surgery
Mehraneh D. Jafari,Kang Hong Lee,Wissam J. Halabi,Steven Mills,Joseph C. Carmichael,Michael J. Stamos,Alessio Pigazzi +6 more
TL;DR: ICG fluorescence may play a role in anastomotic tissue perfusion assessment and affect the AL rate, and larger prospective studies are needed to further validate this novel technology.
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