Clinical Role of ICG Application in Bariatric Surgery; an Up-To-Date Literature Review.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Dimitra V Peristeri, Sai Sandeep Singh Rowdhwal
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BackgroundPost-operative anastomotic leaks (AL) are one of the most challenging complications of bariatric surgery and can be detrimental. Indocyanine green (ICG) is a fluorescence dye that can provide a real-time intraoperative assessment of organ tissue perfusion. Its use in bariatric operations is still being debated. The present review aims to evaluate the intraoperative utility of ICG during bariatric surgery to focus future research on a reliable tool to reduce the incidence of postoperative leaks.MethodsA systematic search of PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE, Scopus, and the Cochrane Library for published studies took place until December 2024, evaluating the use of ICG during bariatric surgical procedures. Studies were included if they assessed the ICG application in various bariatric operations to prevent and reduce AL rates.ResultsEleven studies were included, which involved a total of 887 patients. 643 patients underwent ICG-based intraoperative assessments, while 244 were in the control group. The mean age of participants was 43.8 years, and the mean BMI was 43.3 kg/m3. All included patients underwent various bariatric procedures. ICG was used alone in most studies, although it was mixed with methylene blue in one study. ICG administration protocols varied significantly. There were no reported complications from ICG administration. The utility of ICG has changed the intraoperative surgical decision-making of 4.2% of patients.ConclusionsICG is a promising technique for successfully preventing or timely managing AL in bariatric surgery. Large, randomised controlled studies are needed to confirm its utility for routine use in primary and revisional bariatric cases.

ICG在减肥手术中的临床应用最新文献综述。
术后吻合口瘘(AL)是减肥手术中最具挑战性的并发症之一,而且可能是有害的。吲哚菁绿(ICG)是一种荧光染料,可以提供器官组织灌注的实时评估术中。它在减肥手术中的应用仍在争论中。本综述旨在评估ICG在减肥手术中的术中应用,以便未来研究集中在减少术后泄漏发生率的可靠工具上。方法系统检索PubMed、EMBASE、MEDLINE、Scopus和Cochrane图书馆已发表的研究,直至2024年12月,评估ICG在减肥手术过程中的应用。如果研究评估了ICG在各种减肥手术中的应用,以预防和降低AL率,则纳入研究。结果纳入6项研究,共纳入887例患者。643例患者接受了基于icg的术中评估,对照组244例。参与者的平均年龄为43.8岁,平均BMI为43.3 kg/m3。所有纳入的患者都接受了各种减肥手术。ICG在大多数研究中单独使用,尽管在一项研究中与亚甲蓝混合使用。ICG给药方案差异很大。无ICG给药并发症的报道。ICG的应用改变了4.2%患者的术中手术决策。结论在减肥手术中,超声心动图是一种有效预防或及时处理AL的技术。需要大规模的随机对照研究来证实其在原发性和改进性肥胖病例中的常规应用。
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Surgical Innovation
Surgical Innovation 医学-外科
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Surgical Innovation (SRI) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal focusing on minimally invasive surgical techniques, new instruments such as laparoscopes and endoscopes, and new technologies. SRI prepares surgeons to think and work in "the operating room of the future" through learning new techniques, understanding and adapting to new technologies, maintaining surgical competencies, and applying surgical outcomes data to their practices. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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