Residual cancerous lesion and vein tumour thrombus identified intraoperatively using a fluorescence navigation system in liver surgery

Aim The main aims of this study are to investigate the clinical application value of using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for ensuring complete resection of tumour tissue during hepatectomy and to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of near‐infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging system using indoc...

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Published inANZ journal of surgery Vol. 89; no. 7-8; pp. E308 - E314
Main Authors He, Pan, Su, Song, Fang, Cheng, He, Kai, Chi, Chongwei, Xia, Xianming, Tian, Jie, Li, Bo
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Abstract Aim The main aims of this study are to investigate the clinical application value of using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for ensuring complete resection of tumour tissue during hepatectomy and to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of near‐infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging system using indocyanine green in hepatectomy. Methods After undergoing liver resection at the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University from July 2017 to May 2018, 35 eligible patients were included in this study. The liver surface and resection margin were intraoperatively assessed by intraoperative ultrasonography and NIR fluorescence imaging, after intravenous administration of indocyanine green (0.5 mg/kg) 72–96 h prior to surgery. The intraoperative observations were compared with the pathological findings in the liver. Results In the 35 patients, a total of 53 lesions were found, of which 42 were malignant lesions. The analysis results showed that the sensitivity and accuracy of detection using NIR fluorescence imaging were significantly higher than with intraoperative ultrasonography (P < 0.05). However, there was no difference between contrast‐enhanced helical computed tomography and NIR fluorescence imaging in finding lesions (P > 0.05). In addition, 11 new suspicious lesions were detected only by NIR fluorescence imaging in the liver surface and resection margin during surgery, four of which were hepatocellular carcinoma. We also detected four vein tumour thrombi using the NIR fluorescence navigation system. Conclusions The NIR fluorescence navigation system enables the identification of small tumours, residual cancer tissues in resection margin and venous tumour embolies in real time and enhances the accuracy and integrity of liver resection.
AbstractList The main aims of this study are to investigate the clinical application value of using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for ensuring complete resection of tumour tissue during hepatectomy and to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging system using indocyanine green in hepatectomy. After undergoing liver resection at the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University from July 2017 to May 2018, 35 eligible patients were included in this study. The liver surface and resection margin were intraoperatively assessed by intraoperative ultrasonography and NIR fluorescence imaging, after intravenous administration of indocyanine green (0.5 mg/kg) 72-96 h prior to surgery. The intraoperative observations were compared with the pathological findings in the liver. In the 35 patients, a total of 53 lesions were found, of which 42 were malignant lesions. The analysis results showed that the sensitivity and accuracy of detection using NIR fluorescence imaging were significantly higher than with intraoperative ultrasonography (P < 0.05). However, there was no difference between contrast-enhanced helical computed tomography and NIR fluorescence imaging in finding lesions (P > 0.05). In addition, 11 new suspicious lesions were detected only by NIR fluorescence imaging in the liver surface and resection margin during surgery, four of which were hepatocellular carcinoma. We also detected four vein tumour thrombi using the NIR fluorescence navigation system. The NIR fluorescence navigation system enables the identification of small tumours, residual cancer tissues in resection margin and venous tumour embolies in real time and enhances the accuracy and integrity of liver resection.
Aim The main aims of this study are to investigate the clinical application value of using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for ensuring complete resection of tumour tissue during hepatectomy and to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of near‐infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging system using indocyanine green in hepatectomy. Methods After undergoing liver resection at the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University from July 2017 to May 2018, 35 eligible patients were included in this study. The liver surface and resection margin were intraoperatively assessed by intraoperative ultrasonography and NIR fluorescence imaging, after intravenous administration of indocyanine green (0.5 mg/kg) 72–96 h prior to surgery. The intraoperative observations were compared with the pathological findings in the liver. Results In the 35 patients, a total of 53 lesions were found, of which 42 were malignant lesions. The analysis results showed that the sensitivity and accuracy of detection using NIR fluorescence imaging were significantly higher than with intraoperative ultrasonography (P < 0.05). However, there was no difference between contrast‐enhanced helical computed tomography and NIR fluorescence imaging in finding lesions (P > 0.05). In addition, 11 new suspicious lesions were detected only by NIR fluorescence imaging in the liver surface and resection margin during surgery, four of which were hepatocellular carcinoma. We also detected four vein tumour thrombi using the NIR fluorescence navigation system. Conclusions The NIR fluorescence navigation system enables the identification of small tumours, residual cancer tissues in resection margin and venous tumour embolies in real time and enhances the accuracy and integrity of liver resection.
AimThe main aims of this study are to investigate the clinical application value of using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for ensuring complete resection of tumour tissue during hepatectomy and to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of near‐infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging system using indocyanine green in hepatectomy.MethodsAfter undergoing liver resection at the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University from July 2017 to May 2018, 35 eligible patients were included in this study. The liver surface and resection margin were intraoperatively assessed by intraoperative ultrasonography and NIR fluorescence imaging, after intravenous administration of indocyanine green (0.5 mg/kg) 72–96 h prior to surgery. The intraoperative observations were compared with the pathological findings in the liver.ResultsIn the 35 patients, a total of 53 lesions were found, of which 42 were malignant lesions. The analysis results showed that the sensitivity and accuracy of detection using NIR fluorescence imaging were significantly higher than with intraoperative ultrasonography (P < 0.05). However, there was no difference between contrast‐enhanced helical computed tomography and NIR fluorescence imaging in finding lesions (P > 0.05). In addition, 11 new suspicious lesions were detected only by NIR fluorescence imaging in the liver surface and resection margin during surgery, four of which were hepatocellular carcinoma. We also detected four vein tumour thrombi using the NIR fluorescence navigation system.ConclusionsThe NIR fluorescence navigation system enables the identification of small tumours, residual cancer tissues in resection margin and venous tumour embolies in real time and enhances the accuracy and integrity of liver resection.
Aim The main aims of this study are to investigate the clinical application value of using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for ensuring complete resection of tumour tissue during hepatectomy and to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of near‐infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging system using indocyanine green in hepatectomy. Methods After undergoing liver resection at the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University from July 2017 to May 2018, 35 eligible patients were included in this study. The liver surface and resection margin were intraoperatively assessed by intraoperative ultrasonography and NIR fluorescence imaging, after intravenous administration of indocyanine green (0.5 mg/kg) 72–96 h prior to surgery. The intraoperative observations were compared with the pathological findings in the liver. Results In the 35 patients, a total of 53 lesions were found, of which 42 were malignant lesions. The analysis results showed that the sensitivity and accuracy of detection using NIR fluorescence imaging were significantly higher than with intraoperative ultrasonography ( P  < 0.05). However, there was no difference between contrast‐enhanced helical computed tomography and NIR fluorescence imaging in finding lesions ( P  > 0.05). In addition, 11 new suspicious lesions were detected only by NIR fluorescence imaging in the liver surface and resection margin during surgery, four of which were hepatocellular carcinoma. We also detected four vein tumour thrombi using the NIR fluorescence navigation system. Conclusions The NIR fluorescence navigation system enables the identification of small tumours, residual cancer tissues in resection margin and venous tumour embolies in real time and enhances the accuracy and integrity of liver resection.
Author Su, Song
Li, Bo
He, Kai
He, Pan
Fang, Cheng
Tian, Jie
Xia, Xianming
Chi, Chongwei
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The main aims of this study are to investigate the clinical application value of using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for ensuring complete resection...
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AIMThe main aims of this study are to investigate the clinical application value of using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for ensuring complete...
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SubjectTerms Cancer
Computed tomography
Diagnostic systems
Fluorescence
Hepatectomy
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Infrared imaging
Intravenous administration
Lesions
Liver
Liver cancer
Medical imaging
Navigation systems
near infrared
Patients
Sensitivity analysis
Surgery
Thrombosis
Tumors
Ultrasonic imaging
Ultrasound
Title Residual cancerous lesion and vein tumour thrombus identified intraoperatively using a fluorescence navigation system in liver surgery
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