Título del video: ICG guided Robotic Adrenalectomy
Speakers: Dogukan Akkus, MD
Descripción: This video demonstrates a robotic adrenalectomy enhanced with indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging. The technique improves visualization of vascular structures and helps delineate adrenal tissue in real time, supporting a safer and more precise resection.
This video demonstrates a robotic adrenalectomy enhanced with indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging. The technique improves visualization of vascular structures and helps delineate adrenal tissue in real time, supporting a safer and more precise resection.
Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging is increasingly used in Palomo varicocelectomy to enable lymphatic-sparing techniques and improve surgical outcomes. By allowing real-time visualization of lymphatic vessels, ICG helps surgeons preserve these structures during spermatic vessel ligation, reducing the risk of postoperative complications such as hydrocele.
ICG fluorescence lymphography has demonstrated high effectiveness in identifying lymphatic pathways intraoperatively, supporting precise dissection and safer surgical approaches, particularly in pediatric and adolescent patients.
In the EMEA region, standardized dosing and timing protocols help ensure consistent fluorescence imaging and enhance intraoperative decision-making in varicocele surgery.
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Region of interest
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Lymphatic vessels
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Dose
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2mL (3.125 mg/mL)
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Route
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Into the testicle
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Injection time
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After opening the posterior peritoneum covering the inner spermatic vessels
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First ICG detection
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Quickly after injection
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ICG Duration
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Remains visible during procedure
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Camera requirements
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Laparoscope, NIR camera
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References (full ref details at end of this guide doc)
Sven Mieog, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, NL
Karol Polom, Wielkopolska Cancer Center Poznań, Poznań, PL
Alexander Vahrmeijer, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, NL
Luigi Boni, IRCCS – Ca’ Granda, Policlinico Hospital of Milan, Milan, IT
During this course participants will obtain a thorough knowledge of the fundamentals and state-of-the-art applications of fluorescence imaging of tumours (primary, metastases, lymph nodes), sentinel lymph nodes and lymphatics, vital structures (bile ducts, ureters, nerves) and perfusion assessment of organs and tissues. Besides traditional fluorescent, fluorescent dyes, participants will discover and work with novel antibody-/peptide-/nanobody-based targeted fluorescence-guided surgical navigation. They will experience the possibilities and limitations of this intra-operative technique also in relation to open, laparoscopic and robotic approaches.
Open to
Oncologic surgeons, gynaecologists, urologists, thoracic surgeons, plastic and reconstructive surgeons, gastro-intestinal surgeons and vascular surgeons, researchers in the field of image-guided-surgery, and those who are in training for these medical specialties with an interest in the fundamentals and ap-plications of fluorescence-guided surgery.
Educational methods
Hands on session testing different fluorophores and fluorescencecontrast agents and their behaviour in different situations withvarious commercially available and experimental imaging systems.
Plenary lectures
Main topics
Fluorescence imaging of lymphatics & SLN
Fluorescence imaging of tissue perfusion
Imaging of biliary tract and ureters
Imaging of tumor tissue
Title: ESSO-ISFGS Course on Fluorescence-Guided Surgery
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IMG 0770
Leiden, 6 June
Exciting day 1 of the course at the LUMC!We welcomed 70 participands from 13 countries for the ESSO-ISFGS course. Today was all about present-day usage of fluorescence guided surgery and hands-on learning. We kicked off with an in-depth exploration of fluorescence imaging...
Simultaneous Imaging of Bowel Perfusion, Bile Ducts and Ureters Using Methylene Blue and ICG
Laurents Stassen, MD
9th Annual ISFGS Meeting - Miami 2024
Título del video: Ureteral Identification With ICG During Colorectal Procedures
Chapter: LATAM CHAPTER
Speakers: Dr. Homero Rodriguez
Descripción: This webinar based on fluorescence guided surgery will discuss a technique used to facilitate the anatomical identification of the ureter during colorectal surgeries.
This webinar is part of the ISFGS Fluorescence Guided Surgery Worldwide Webinar Series - grant funded by Diagnostic Green. We host monthly webinars of various fluorescence imaging related topics for educational purposes.
Learn more at: https://isfgs.org/webinars/
Dr. Rodriguez is a Colorectal Surgeon and Chief of Department of Surgery Punta Pacifica Hospital, Panama
Ureteral Identification With ICG During Colorectal Procedures
LATAM CHAPTER
Dr. Homero Rodriguez
This webinar based on fluorescence guided surgery will discuss a technique used to facilitate the anatomical identification of the ureter during colorectal surgeries.
This webinar is part of the ISFGS Fluorescence Guided Surgery Worldwide Webinar Series - grant funded by Diagnostic Green. We host monthly webinars of various fluorescence imaging related topics for educational purposes.
Learn more at: https://isfgs.org/webinars/
Dr. Rodriguez is a Colorectal Surgeon and Chief of Department...