A narrative review of fluorescence imaging in robotic-assisted surgery.

Laparoscopic surgery Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-25 DOI:10.21037/ls-20-98
Yu-Jin Lee, Nynke S van den Berg, Ryan K Orosco, Eben L Rosenthal, Jonathan M Sorger
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Objective: In this review, we provide examples of applications of fluorescence imaging in urologic, gynecologic, general, and endocrine surgeries.

Background: While robotic-assisted surgery has helped increase the availability of minimally invasive procedures across surgical specialties, there remains an opportunity to reduce adverse events associated with open, laparoscopic, and robotic-assisted methods. In 2011, fluorescence imaging was introduced as an option to the da Vinci Surgical System, and has been standard equipment since 2014. Without interfering with surgical workflow, this fluorescence technology named Firefly® allows for acquisition and display of near-infrared fluorescent signals that are co-registered with white light endoscopic images. As a result, robotic surgeons of all specialties have been able to explore the clinical utility of fluorescence guided surgery.

Methods: Literature searches were performed using the PubMed and MEDLINE databases using the keywords "robotic-assisted fluorescence surgery", "ICG robotic surgery", and "fluorescence guided surgery" covering the years 2011-2020.

Conclusions: Real-time intraoperative fluorescence guidance has shown great potential in helping guide surgeons in both simple and complex surgical interventions. Indocyanine green is one of the most widely-used imaging agents in fluorescence guided surgery, and other targeted, near-infrared imaging agents are in various stages of development. Fluorescence is becoming a reliable tool that can help surgeons in their decision-making process in some specialties, while explorations continue in others.

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荧光成像技术在机器人辅助手术中的应用综述。
目的:本文综述了荧光成像在泌尿外科、妇科、普通外科和内分泌外科中的应用。背景:虽然机器人辅助手术有助于提高外科专业微创手术的可用性,但仍有机会减少与开放、腹腔镜和机器人辅助方法相关的不良事件。2011年,荧光成像被引入达芬奇手术系统,并自2014年起成为标准设备。在不干扰手术工作流程的情况下,这种名为Firefly®的荧光技术允许采集和显示与白光内窥镜图像共同注册的近红外荧光信号。因此,所有专业的机器人外科医生都能够探索荧光引导手术的临床应用。方法:检索PubMed和MEDLINE数据库,检索关键词为“机器人辅助荧光手术”、“ICG机器人手术”和“荧光引导手术”,检索时间为2011-2020年。结论:术中实时荧光引导在指导外科医生进行简单和复杂的手术干预方面显示出巨大的潜力。吲哚菁绿是荧光引导手术中应用最广泛的显像剂之一,其他靶向、近红外显像剂正处于不同的发展阶段。荧光正在成为一个可靠的工具,可以帮助外科医生在某些专业的决策过程中,而在其他领域的探索仍在继续。
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