Narrative review on applications of fluorescence-guided surgery in adult and paediatric urology

I. Paraboschi, Federica Farneti, L. Jannello, G. Manzoni, A. Berrettini, G. Mantica
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More recently, there has been a substantial increase in the use of fluorophores to guide open and laparoscopic procedures with the ultimate aim to optimize both oncological and functional outcomes and to reduce operative time and blood loss. Fluorescent dyes are currently adopted to allow safer and more accurate dissections during both oncological and reconstructive procedures thanks to their ability of highlighting tumour margins and tissue vascularization. Urology is one of the fields in which fluorescenceguided surgery (FGS) has proved to be most useful. In particular, it has assumed a pivotal role in the surgical treatment of oncological patients affected by kidney, bladder, prostate and penis cancers and in the management of paediatric urological conditions. This review aims to provide an update on the use of FGS in adult and paediatric urology, drawing attention to its most recent and interesting applications in this very innovative field of research. Although FGS has been only recently introduced in the clinical scenario, it can be already considered a powerful tool to improve oncological, anatomical and functional outcomes in both adult and paediatric urology. An increased identification of lymph nodes (LNs), a more accurate visualization of tumour margins and a better definition of blood supply and lymphatic drainage have proved to be greatly beneficial for patients undergoing urological procedures, whether they are adults or children. Longitudinal studies with larger sample sizes are still needed to draw firm conclusions and to confirm its benefits in
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荧光引导手术在成人和儿童泌尿外科的应用综述
最近,荧光团在指导开放式和腹腔镜手术中的应用大幅增加,最终目的是优化肿瘤学和功能结果,减少手术时间和失血。荧光染料由于能够突出肿瘤边缘和组织血管形成,目前被用于在肿瘤学和重建过程中进行更安全、更准确的解剖。泌尿外科是荧光引导手术(FGS)被证明最有用的领域之一。特别是,它在肾癌、膀胱癌、前列腺癌和阴茎癌肿瘤患者的外科治疗以及儿科泌尿系统疾病的管理中发挥了关键作用。这篇综述旨在提供FGS在成人和儿科泌尿外科中使用的最新情况,提请人们注意其在这一非常创新的研究领域中的最新和有趣的应用。尽管FGS最近才被引入临床,但它已经被认为是改善成人和儿童泌尿外科肿瘤学、解剖学和功能结果的有力工具。淋巴结(LNs)识别的增加、肿瘤边缘的更准确可视化以及血液供应和淋巴引流的更好定义已被证明对接受泌尿外科手术的患者(无论是成人还是儿童)非常有益。仍然需要对更大样本量的纵向研究来得出确切的结论,并确认其在
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