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Robot-assisted Surgery for Gastrointestinal Cancer Using Indocyanine Green Conjugated Endoscopic Marking Clip Under Firefly Fluorescence Imaging.
Background/aim: Intraoperative identification of the cancer location is often difficult during robot-assisted surgery, especially in early stage cancers. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility and accuracy of a novel endoscopic clip emitting near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence during robot-assisted surgery for gastrointestinal cancer.
Patients and methods: Preoperative placement of endoscopic marking clips equipped with NIR fluorescent resin was performed to determine the resection margins in six patients with gastrointestinal cancer. During robot-assisted surgery, a NIR fluorescence imaging system was used to detect the fluorescence. The evaluation examined whether fluorescence from the clips was visualized during robot-assisted surgery.
Results: The NIR fluorescent signals emitted from the clips were successfully detected in all six patients from the serosal surfaces, resulting in the quick and accurate identification of the resection line. There were no significant differences in age, sex, or body mass index between the patients in whom we could detect NIR fluorescence.
Conclusion: This novel NIR fluorescent clip is a promising diagnostic tool for accurately detecting tumor locations during robot-assisted surgery for gastrointestinal cancer.
期刊介绍:
ANTICANCER RESEARCH is an independent international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the rapid publication of high quality original articles and reviews on all aspects of experimental and clinical oncology. Prompt evaluation of all submitted articles in confidence and rapid publication within 1-2 months of acceptance are guaranteed.
ANTICANCER RESEARCH was established in 1981 and is published monthly (bimonthly until the end of 2008). Each annual volume contains twelve issues and index. Each issue may be divided into three parts (A: Reviews, B: Experimental studies, and C: Clinical and Epidemiological studies).
Special issues, presenting the proceedings of meetings or groups of papers on topics of significant progress, will also be included in each volume. There is no limitation to the number of pages per issue.