Clinical Applications of ICG Fluorescence Imaging in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery~!2009-12-01~!2009-12-23~!2010-05-26~!

C. Holm
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Aims and Background: Compromise in blood supply and failure in tissue transfer are associated with excessive resource costs in plastic surgery. The ability to detect impaired blood supply on the table would contribute to major cost savings for the health care system. Indocyanine green imaging (ICGA) holds promise as a simple method with a high sensitivity and specificity for assessing blood flow in the operating room. Methods: In this review, experimental and clinical studies concerning the use of ICGA in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery are reviewed. Findings: Possible plastic surgical applications of ICGA range from assessment of flap perfusion in pedicle and free flap surgery to patency assessment of microvascular anastomoses, sentinel node detection, lymph vessel identification, and burn depth estimation. Conclusions: At present ICGA offers the best data-supported estimates of blood supply in reconstructive plastic surgery. Substantial evidence exists that intraoperative ICGA improves the quality of plastic surgical procedures and has the potential to reduce peri-and postoperative morbidity significantly.
ICG荧光成像在整形重建手术中的临床应用2009-12-01~!2009-12-23~!2010-05-26~!
目的与背景:在整形手术中,血液供应受损和组织移植失败与资源成本过高有关。检测手术台上血液供应受损的能力将为医疗保健系统节省大量成本。吲哚菁绿显像(ICGA)是一种简便、灵敏度高、特异性强的手术室血流评估方法。方法:本文综述了ICGA在整形和重建外科领域的实验和临床研究。研究结果:ICGA在整形外科的应用范围包括评估皮瓣在蒂和自由皮瓣手术中的灌注,评估微血管吻合口的通畅性,前哨淋巴结检测,淋巴管识别和烧伤深度估计。结论:目前ICGA提供了最好的数据支持估计重建整形手术的血供。大量证据表明,术中ICGA提高了整形外科手术的质量,并有可能显著降低围手术期和术后发病率。
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