Fluorescence visualization of the intersegmental plane by bronchoscopic instillation of indocyanine green into the targeted segmental bronchus: determination of the optimal settings |
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Authors: | Takashi Anayama Kentaro Hirohashi Ryohei Miyazaki Hironobu Okada Marino Yamamoto Kazumasa Orihashi |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, Japan; 2.Center for Photodynamic Medicine, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, Japan; 3.Department of Surgery II, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Nankoku, Japan |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo determine the appropriate amount of indocyanine green for bronchial insufflation.MethodsWe enrolled 20 consecutive patients scheduled for anatomical segmentectomy in the Kochi Medical School Hospital. After inducing general anesthesia, 6 to 60 mL of 200-fold-diluted indocyanine green (0.0125 mg/mL) was insufflated into the subsegmental bronchi in the targeted pulmonary segmental bronchus. The volume of the targeted pulmonary segments was calculated using preoperative computed tomography. Fluorescence spread in the segmental alveoli was visualized using a dedicated near-infrared thoracoscope.ResultsThe targeted segment was uniformly visualized by indocyanine green fluorescence in 16/20 (80.0%) cases after insufflating indocyanine green. A receiver operating characteristic curve indicated that the area under the curve was 0.984; the optimal cut-off volume of diluted indocyanine green for insufflation was 8.91% of the calculated targeted pulmonary segment volume.ConclusionsThe setting for indocyanine green insufflation was optimized for near-infrared fluorescence image-guided anatomical segmentectomy. By injecting the correct amount of indocyanine green, fluorescence-guided anatomical segmentation may be performed more appropriately. |
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Keywords: | Anatomical segmentectomy bronchoscopic insufflation indocyanine green fluorescence intrasegmental plane lung cancer minimally invasive surgery |
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