2019
DOI: 10.1111/codi.14670
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Laparoscopic left hemicolectomy with indocyanine green fluorescence angiography for diverticular disease in a patient with intestinal malrotation – a video vignette

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“…In colorectal surgery, it is mainly used to assess adequate perfusion of a proposed anastomosis and also to identify lymph nodes, including the sentinel node [2,3]. ICG fluorescence can also be of use in unexpected anatomical situations or to prevent iatrogenic injury, particularly to the ureter [4,5]. It is reported that the incidence of ureteric injury during pelvic surgery can range between 1% and 10% [5].…”
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“…In colorectal surgery, it is mainly used to assess adequate perfusion of a proposed anastomosis and also to identify lymph nodes, including the sentinel node [2,3]. ICG fluorescence can also be of use in unexpected anatomical situations or to prevent iatrogenic injury, particularly to the ureter [4,5]. It is reported that the incidence of ureteric injury during pelvic surgery can range between 1% and 10% [5].…”
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“…Indocyanine green (ICG) enhanced fluorescence has recently been used to assist in identifying perfusion of bowel and a healthy anastomosis. The feasibility of ICG for many colorectal procedures has been shown; however, use of ICG in complex inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) operations is not well known . In Video , we present our experience with ICG and its role in various complex IBD operations.…”
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