2022
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14246057
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Deploying Indocyanine Green Fluorescence-Guided Navigation System in Precise Laparoscopic Resection of Pediatric Hepatoblastoma

Abstract: Background: Hepatoblastoma (HB) is the most common form of liver cancer in children. To date, complete tumor resection is still the gold standard for treating HB. Indocyanine green (ICG) has been identified as a sensitive adjunct that is highly effective in the identification and surgical management of local and metastatic HB. It has thus becomes an increasingly popular choice among surgeons in HB resection surgeries that are fluorescence-guided. However, laparotomy remains the preferred choice in most cases s… Show more

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“…SIOPEL made this point in 2002 after the rst prospective study of 154 HB patients aged < 16 years, and SIOPEL experts also advocated that pathologic biopsies should be routinely performed before surgery is performed 32 . Surgical techniques, ranging from conventional hepatectomy to innovative methods like indocyanine green uorescent navigation-guided precision hepatectomy 33 and in situ liver transplantation 20,[33][34][35] , have advanced 17 .…”
Section: Construction and Validation Of Prognostic Nomogrammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SIOPEL made this point in 2002 after the rst prospective study of 154 HB patients aged < 16 years, and SIOPEL experts also advocated that pathologic biopsies should be routinely performed before surgery is performed 32 . Surgical techniques, ranging from conventional hepatectomy to innovative methods like indocyanine green uorescent navigation-guided precision hepatectomy 33 and in situ liver transplantation 20,[33][34][35] , have advanced 17 .…”
Section: Construction and Validation Of Prognostic Nomogrammentioning
confidence: 99%