Real‐time identification of liver cancers by using indocyanine green fluorescent imaging
Abstract
We have often encountered difficulties in identifying small liver cancers during surgery. Fluorescent imaging using indocyanine green (ICG) has the potential to detect liver cancers through the visualization of the disordered biliary excretion of ICG in cancer tissues and noncancerous liver tissues compressed by the tumor.
ICG had been intravenously injected for a routine liver function test in 37 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and 12 patients with metastasis of colorectal carcinoma (CRC) before liver resection. Surgical specimens were investigated using a near-infrared light camera system. Among the 49 subjects, the 26 patients examined during the latter period of the study (20 with HCC and 6 with metastasis) underwent ICG-fluorescent imaging of the liver surfaces before resection.
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10Topics & keywords
- Indocyanine green
- Medicine
- HCCS
- Hepatocellular carcinoma
- Pathology
- Metastasis
- Parenchyma
- Bile duct
- Good health and well-being