Evaluation of Postoperative Anastomotic Patency in Lymphaticovenular Anastomosis Using Photoacoustic Imaging.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Journal of Surgical Oncology Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1002/jso.27898
Yushi Suzuki, Hiroki Kajita, Marika Otaki, Shiho Watanabe, Hayato Nagashima, Keisuke Okabe, Nobuaki Imanishi, Hisashi Sakuma, Kazuo Kishi
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Background and objectives: Lymphaticovenular anastomosis (LVA) is a surgical technique used to alleviate lymphedema by bypassing the lymphatic and venous vessels and facilitating lymphatic fluid drainage. Accurate evaluation of anastomotic patency is crucial for assessing LVA outcomes. Traditional near-infrared fluorescence lymphography has limitations, including fluorescence diffusion in subcutaneous fat and difficulty evaluating areas beneath the dermal backflow. Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a potential alternative for high-resolution visualization of lymphatic and blood vessels. We aimed to evaluate the utility of PAI for assessing LVA patency.

Methods: Using the LUB0 PAI system, we examined patients who underwent LVA. Imaging was conducted using subcutaneously injected indocyanine green (ICG) to visualize lymphatic vessels.

Results: Results showed clear patency in some cases, inability to evaluate it in others, and confirmed occlusion in certain instances.

Conclusions: While PAI provides valuable insights, challenges remain, including the potential for ambiguous results from the intermittent nature of lymphatic flow and difficulty visualizing low-ICG-concentration lymphatic vessels. Nonetheless, PAI offers a promising method for detailed 3D evaluation of anastomoses. It may improve surgical outcomes and contribute to future evidence in the field. Further advancements, including real-time video assessment, may enhance the accuracy and reliability of LVA patency evaluation.

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利用光声成像评估淋巴管-静脉吻合术术后吻合口的通畅性
背景和目的:淋巴管-静脉吻合术(LVA)是一种通过绕过淋巴管和静脉血管并促进淋巴液引流来缓解淋巴水肿的外科技术。准确评估吻合口的通畅性对于评估 LVA 的效果至关重要。传统的近红外荧光淋巴造影术存在局限性,包括荧光在皮下脂肪中的扩散以及难以评估真皮回流下方的区域。光声成像(PAI)是淋巴和血管高分辨率可视化的潜在替代方法。我们的目的是评估 PAI 在评估 LVA 通畅性方面的实用性:我们使用 LUB0 PAI 系统对接受 LVA 的患者进行了检查。使用皮下注射的吲哚菁绿(ICG)进行成像,以观察淋巴管:结果显示,一些病例的淋巴管通畅,而另一些病例则无法评估通畅情况,某些病例的淋巴管还被证实闭塞:结论:虽然 PAI 提供了有价值的见解,但仍存在挑战,包括淋巴流动的间歇性可能导致结果不明确,以及难以观察低 ICG 浓度的淋巴管。尽管如此,PAI 还是为吻合口的详细三维评估提供了一种很有前景的方法。它可以改善手术效果,并为该领域的未来证据做出贡献。包括实时视频评估在内的进一步发展可能会提高 LVA 通畅性评估的准确性和可靠性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Oncology offers peer-reviewed, original papers in the field of surgical oncology and broadly related surgical sciences, including reports on experimental and laboratory studies. As an international journal, the editors encourage participation from leading surgeons around the world. The JSO is the representative journal for the World Federation of Surgical Oncology Societies. Publishing 16 issues in 2 volumes each year, the journal accepts Research Articles, in-depth Reviews of timely interest, Letters to the Editor, and invited Editorials. Guest Editors from the JSO Editorial Board oversee multiple special Seminars issues each year. These Seminars include multifaceted Reviews on a particular topic or current issue in surgical oncology, which are invited from experts in the field.
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