Fluorescence-guided Lymph Vessel Sealing in Systematic Nodal Dissection: a New Surgical Technique to Prevent Lymphorrhea and Lymphocele.

The primary morbidities of inguinal and axillary systematic nodal dissection are lymphatic fistulas and seromas. Intraoperative fluorescence imaging-guided sealing of lymph vessels may prevent these postoperative complications. Indocyanine dye was injected intracutaneously into the distal limb befor...

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Published inZentralblatt fur Chirurgie Vol. 148; no. 3; p. 203
Main Authors Karampinis, Ioannis, Gerken, Andreas, Reissfelder, Christoph, Nowak, Kai, Jakob, Jens
Format Journal Article
LanguageGerman
Published Germany 01.06.2023
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Summary:The primary morbidities of inguinal and axillary systematic nodal dissection are lymphatic fistulas and seromas. Intraoperative fluorescence imaging-guided sealing of lymph vessels may prevent these postoperative complications. Indocyanine dye was injected intracutaneously into the distal limb before the beginning of the lymphadenectomy. Systematic nodal dissection was performed according to standard protocols. Near-infrared imaging was applied throughout the procedure and real-time fluorescence-guided lymph vessel sealing was performed. Fluorescence-guided lymph vessel sealing was implemented in three patients undergoing axillary systematic lymph node dissection. No adverse events occurred following fluorescence dye injection. All patients could be discharged free of wound complications. Fluorescence-guided lymph vessel sealing might be a promising new technique for preventing lymphatic fistulas and lymphocele after systematic lymphadenectomy.
ISSN:1438-9592
DOI:10.1055/a-1866-4120