Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operations

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Autor(a) principal: Macedo,Antonio Luiz de Vasconcellos
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Schraibman,Vladimir
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The intraoperative identification of certain anatomical structures because they are small or visually occult may be challenging. The development of minimally invasive surgery brought additional difficulties to identify these structures due to the lack of complete tactile sensitivity. A number of different forms of intraoperative mapping have been tried. Recently, the near-infrared fluorescence imaging technology with indocyanine green has been added to robotic platforms. In addition, this technology has been tested in several types of operations, and has advantages such as safety, low cost and good results. Disadvantages are linked to contrast distribution in certain clinical scenarios. The intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging is new and promising addition to robotic surgery. Several reports show the utility of this technology in several different procedures. The ideal dose, time and site for dye injection are not well defined. No high quality evidence-based comparative studies and long-term follow-up outcomes have been published so far. Initial results, however, are good and safe.
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spelling Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operationsCholecystectomyColectomyFluorescenceRoboticsIntraoperative periodIndocyanine greenABSTRACT The intraoperative identification of certain anatomical structures because they are small or visually occult may be challenging. The development of minimally invasive surgery brought additional difficulties to identify these structures due to the lack of complete tactile sensitivity. A number of different forms of intraoperative mapping have been tried. Recently, the near-infrared fluorescence imaging technology with indocyanine green has been added to robotic platforms. In addition, this technology has been tested in several types of operations, and has advantages such as safety, low cost and good results. Disadvantages are linked to contrast distribution in certain clinical scenarios. The intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging is new and promising addition to robotic surgery. Several reports show the utility of this technology in several different procedures. The ideal dose, time and site for dye injection are not well defined. No high quality evidence-based comparative studies and long-term follow-up outcomes have been published so far. Initial results, however, are good and safe.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082016000400577einstein (São Paulo) v.14 n.4 2016reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.1590/s1679-45082016md3658info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMacedo,Antonio Luiz de VasconcellosSchraibman,Vladimireng2017-01-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082016000400577Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2017-01-05T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operations
title Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operations
spellingShingle Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operations
Macedo,Antonio Luiz de Vasconcellos
Cholecystectomy
Colectomy
Fluorescence
Robotics
Intraoperative period
Indocyanine green
title_short Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operations
title_full Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operations
title_fullStr Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operations
title_full_unstemmed Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operations
title_sort Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging during robotic operations
author Macedo,Antonio Luiz de Vasconcellos
author_facet Macedo,Antonio Luiz de Vasconcellos
Schraibman,Vladimir
author_role author
author2 Schraibman,Vladimir
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macedo,Antonio Luiz de Vasconcellos
Schraibman,Vladimir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cholecystectomy
Colectomy
Fluorescence
Robotics
Intraoperative period
Indocyanine green
topic Cholecystectomy
Colectomy
Fluorescence
Robotics
Intraoperative period
Indocyanine green
description ABSTRACT The intraoperative identification of certain anatomical structures because they are small or visually occult may be challenging. The development of minimally invasive surgery brought additional difficulties to identify these structures due to the lack of complete tactile sensitivity. A number of different forms of intraoperative mapping have been tried. Recently, the near-infrared fluorescence imaging technology with indocyanine green has been added to robotic platforms. In addition, this technology has been tested in several types of operations, and has advantages such as safety, low cost and good results. Disadvantages are linked to contrast distribution in certain clinical scenarios. The intraoperative near-infrared fluorescent imaging is new and promising addition to robotic surgery. Several reports show the utility of this technology in several different procedures. The ideal dose, time and site for dye injection are not well defined. No high quality evidence-based comparative studies and long-term follow-up outcomes have been published so far. Initial results, however, are good and safe.
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