Fluorescence-guided surgery for liver tumors.
Yuichi NakasekoTakeaki IshizawaAkio SaiuraPublished in: Journal of surgical oncology (2018)
In hepatobiliary surgery, fluorescence imaging enables identification of subcapsular liver tumors through accumulation of indocyanine green after preoperative intravenous injection in cancerous tissues of hepatocellular carcinoma and in noncancerous hepatic parenchyma around intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and liver metastases. Indocyanine green-fluorescence imaging can also be used for visualizing extrahepatic bile duct anatomy and hepatic segmental boundaries, enhancing the accuracy of open and laparoscopic hepatectomy.
Keyphrases
- fluorescence imaging
- liver metastases
- minimally invasive
- photodynamic therapy
- coronary artery bypass
- robot assisted
- surgical site infection
- gene expression
- patients undergoing
- single molecule
- high dose
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- ultrasound guided
- coronary artery disease
- living cells
- bioinformatics analysis
- laparoscopic surgery