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[ICG technologies in surgical treatment of benign diseases in gynecology].

Alexander PopovS G MamedovaM D Belousov
Published in: Khirurgiia (2023)
ICG (indocyanine green) angiography is a method of visualizing blood flow and tissue perfusion based on intravenous administration of ICG and assessment of vascular distribution through an infrared fluorescence camera. Since the advent of ICG as a near-infrared fluorophore, fluorescence imaging has become an important tool in many areas of surgery. Several options for ICG angiography have been recently proposed in surgical gynecology. The authors describe application of ICG including assessment of myometrial and endometrial perfusion in myomectomy or resection of adenomyosis, tissue perfusion in surgical treatment of endometriosis, blood flow in hard-to-reach places in laparoscopic procedures and reconstructive surgery. ICG was useful in laparoscopic management of some benign gynecological diseases. In particular, this technology can improve treatment of endometriosis, especially deep infiltrative endometriosis, benign neoplasms.
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