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A practical guide for the use of indocyanine green and methylene blue in fluorescence-guided abdominal surgery.


ABSTRACT: Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging is gaining clinical acceptance over the last years and has been used for detection of lymph nodes, several tumor types, vital structures and tissue perfusion. This review focuses on NIR fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green and methylene blue for different clinical applications in abdominal surgery with an emphasis on oncology, based on a systematic literature search. Furthermore, practical information on doses, injection times, and intraoperative use are provided.

SUBMITTER: van Manen L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6175214 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A practical guide for the use of indocyanine green and methylene blue in fluorescence-guided abdominal surgery.

van Manen Labrinus L   Handgraaf Henricus J M HJM   Diana Michele M   Dijkstra Jouke J   Ishizawa Takeaki T   Vahrmeijer Alexander L AL   Mieog Jan Sven David JSD  

Journal of surgical oncology 20180624 2


Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging is gaining clinical acceptance over the last years and has been used for detection of lymph nodes, several tumor types, vital structures and tissue perfusion. This review focuses on NIR fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green and methylene blue for different clinical applications in abdominal surgery with an emphasis on oncology, based on a systematic literature search. Furthermore, practical information on doses, injection times, and intraoperative u  ...[more]

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