Efficacy of indocyanine green fluorescence for the identification of non-palpable breast tumours: systematic review.
Britt A M JansenClaudia A BargonAnne E HuibersEmily L PostmaDanny A Young-AfatHelena M VerkooijenAnnemiek DoeksenPublished in: BJS open (2023)
Indocyanine green fluorescence has substantial theoretical advantages compared with current routine localization methods. Although a limited number of studies were available, the current literature suggests that indocyanine green fluorescence is a useful, accurate, and safe technique for the intraoperative localization of non-palpable breast tumours, with equivalent efficacy compared with other localization techniques, potentially reducing tumour-positive margins.