Fluorescence Image-Guided Navigation Surgery Using Indocyanine Green for Hepatoblastoma

In the past decade, navigation surgery using fluorescent indocyanine green (ICG) dye for hepatoblastoma (HB) has been developed for the resection of primary or metastatic tumors. Since HB cells can take up ICG but cannot excrete it to the bile duct, ICG remains in the HB cells, which can be used for...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0d13faefbb344889a92d279a459c9a462021-11-25T17:14:33ZFluorescence Image-Guided Navigation Surgery Using Indocyanine Green for Hepatoblastoma10.3390/children81110152227-9067https://doaj.org/article/0d13faefbb344889a92d279a459c9a462021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/11/1015https://doaj.org/toc/2227-9067In the past decade, navigation surgery using fluorescent indocyanine green (ICG) dye for hepatoblastoma (HB) has been developed for the resection of primary or metastatic tumors. Since HB cells can take up ICG but cannot excrete it to the bile duct, ICG remains in the HB cells, which can be used for navigation by fluorescent activation. The complete resection of the primary tumor as well as metastatic tumors, along with appropriate neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy, is essential for cure. ICG fluorescence can detect microscopic residual lesions in the primary lesion and identify micro-metastases in the lung or other lesions; consequently, ICG navigation surgery may improve outcomes for patients with HB. The basic technique and recent advances in ICG navigation for HB surgery are reviewed.Eiso HiyamaMDPI AGarticleindocyanine greennavigationhepatoblastomahepatectomymetastasectomytumor burdenPediatricsRJ1-570ENChildren, Vol 8, Iss 1015, p 1015 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
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topic indocyanine green
navigation
hepatoblastoma
hepatectomy
metastasectomy
tumor burden
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
spellingShingle indocyanine green
navigation
hepatoblastoma
hepatectomy
metastasectomy
tumor burden
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
Eiso Hiyama
Fluorescence Image-Guided Navigation Surgery Using Indocyanine Green for Hepatoblastoma
description In the past decade, navigation surgery using fluorescent indocyanine green (ICG) dye for hepatoblastoma (HB) has been developed for the resection of primary or metastatic tumors. Since HB cells can take up ICG but cannot excrete it to the bile duct, ICG remains in the HB cells, which can be used for navigation by fluorescent activation. The complete resection of the primary tumor as well as metastatic tumors, along with appropriate neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy, is essential for cure. ICG fluorescence can detect microscopic residual lesions in the primary lesion and identify micro-metastases in the lung or other lesions; consequently, ICG navigation surgery may improve outcomes for patients with HB. The basic technique and recent advances in ICG navigation for HB surgery are reviewed.
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author Eiso Hiyama
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title Fluorescence Image-Guided Navigation Surgery Using Indocyanine Green for Hepatoblastoma
title_short Fluorescence Image-Guided Navigation Surgery Using Indocyanine Green for Hepatoblastoma
title_full Fluorescence Image-Guided Navigation Surgery Using Indocyanine Green for Hepatoblastoma
title_fullStr Fluorescence Image-Guided Navigation Surgery Using Indocyanine Green for Hepatoblastoma
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescence Image-Guided Navigation Surgery Using Indocyanine Green for Hepatoblastoma
title_sort fluorescence image-guided navigation surgery using indocyanine green for hepatoblastoma
publisher MDPI AG
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