Review on Anastomotic Leak Rate after ICG Angiography during Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery

T. Yotsov, M. Karamanliev, S. Maslyankov, D. Dimitrov
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Summary Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common type of cancer worldwide. The most devastating complication after colorectal surgery remains the anastomotic leak (AL). Many techniques have been developed to reduce its rate. One such new method is perfusion angiography using indocyanine green (ICG). A literary search in PUBMED on 1.03.2021 for full-text English articles published between 2014 and 2021 was performed. ICG, colorectal cancer, and angiography were the keywords we used. The review was performed following the recommendations of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. The literature search yielded 27 results when searching the database of PUBMED with the above keywords. Twenty-one out of 27 identified articles were included. Six were excluded from the analysis – four case reports, one review on the evolution of treating gastrointestinal cancers, and one containing no information on AL rate with ICG. One included article was RCT, sixteen were cohort studies, and four were meta-analyses or reviews. All articles reported a reduction in the anastomotic leak rate. However, the reduction was significant only in nine of them. Anastomotic leak is a severe complication and a subject of extensive research. Perfusion angiography with ICG is a step towards predicting and preventing AL, although it does not guarantee success in all cases.
微创结直肠手术中ICG造影吻合口漏率的研究进展
结直肠癌是世界上第三大最常见的癌症。结直肠手术后最严重的并发症仍然是吻合口漏。已经开发了许多技术来降低其速率。其中一种新方法是使用吲哚菁绿(ICG)进行灌注血管造影。于2021年3月1日在PUBMED中检索2014 - 2021年间发表的英文全文文章。ICG、结直肠癌和血管造影是我们使用的关键词。按照系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目的建议进行评价。用上述关键词在PUBMED数据库中进行文献检索,得到27个结果。27个确定的物品中有21个被包括在内。6例被排除在分析之外——4例病例报告,1篇关于胃肠道癌症治疗进展的综述,1篇没有关于ICG治疗AL率的信息。1篇纳入的文章是随机对照试验,16篇是队列研究,4篇是荟萃分析或综述。所有文章均报道吻合口漏率降低。然而,只有其中的9个有明显的减少。吻合口漏是一种严重的并发症,是目前广泛研究的课题。ICG灌注血管造影是预测和预防AL的一个步骤,尽管它不能保证所有病例的成功。
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