Dual indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for segmentectomy in pulmonary metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma: a case report

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.21037/vats-23-65
Hiroyuki Sumitomo, H. Toba, Naoya Kawakita, Taihei Takeuchi, N. Miyamoto, Shinichi Sakamoto, Atsushi Morishita, H. Takizawa
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Background: When indocyanine green (ICG) is administered before surgery, it accumulates in lung metastases of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), causing the tumor to fluoresce. Additionally, during pulmonary segmentectomy, the intersegmental plane can be made fluorescent by administering ICG intraoperatively. We here report segmentectomy for pulmonary metastasis of HCC using “dual ICG fluorescence imaging”, in which we combined tumor fluorescence by preoperative ICG administration and intersegmental plane fluorescence by intraoperative ICG administration. Case Description: A 62-year-old male with suspected pulmonary metastasis of HCC underwent right ventral segment (S3) segmentectomy for lesion resection. ICG was injected intravenously at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg body weight 3 days before surgery. ICG fluorescence of the tumor was visible through the pleura throughout surgery. After cutting all blood vessels and bronchi involved in S3, 0.1 mg/kg body weight of ICG was injected intravenously. The lung regions to be preserved were fluorescent, while the segment to be resected (S3) was seen as a deficit in fluorescence. S3 segmentectomy was completed while simultaneously checking the intersegmental and tumor fluorescence. Conclusions: In segmentectomy for pulmonary metastasis of HCC, “dual ICG fluorescence imaging”, i.e., the combination of tumor fluorescence by preoperative ICG administration and intersegmental fluorescence by intraoperative ICG administration, results in excellent visibility and contributes to reliable segmentectomy for tumor resection.
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肝癌肺转移灶分段切除术中的双重吲哚菁绿荧光成像:一份病例报告
背景:手术前注射吲哚菁绿(ICG)时,它会在肝细胞癌(HCC)的肺转移灶中积聚,使肿瘤发出荧光。此外,在肺段切除术中,可通过术中注射 ICG 使肺段间平面发出荧光。我们在此报告使用 "双 ICG 荧光成像 "对 HCC 肺转移进行分段切除术的情况,其中我们结合了术前 ICG 给药的肿瘤荧光和术中 ICG 给药的节间平面荧光。病例描述一名 62 岁男性患者,疑似肺转移性肝癌,接受了右腹段(S3)切除术以切除病灶。手术前 3 天静脉注射 ICG,剂量为 0.5 毫克/千克体重。在整个手术过程中,肿瘤的ICG荧光透过胸膜清晰可见。切断 S3 涉及的所有血管和支气管后,静脉注射 0.1 毫克/千克体重的 ICG。需要保留的肺部区域发出荧光,而需要切除的肺段(S3)则出现荧光缺失。在检查肺段间荧光和肿瘤荧光的同时,完成了 S3 肺段切除术。结论在 HCC 肺转移的分段切除术中,"双 ICG 荧光成像",即结合术前 ICG 给药的肿瘤荧光和术中 ICG 给药的节段间荧光,可获得极佳的可见度,有助于可靠的分段切除肿瘤。
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