Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Imaging in Prevention of Colorectal Anastomotic Leakage
Tampere University · Päijät-Hämeen Keskussairaala · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Performing a bowel anastomosis is a critical step in colorectal resection. Assessing the risk of anastomotic leakage remains challenging, even for experienced surgeons.
To evaluate the use of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging in assessing perfusion at the anastomotic site before and after anastomosis and determine whether it helps reduce anastomotic leakages. Design, Setting, and Participants: ICG-COLORAL is a prospective, randomized, multicenter study conducted from September 1, 2018, to December 31, 2023. Participants were recruited during preoperative outpatient clinic visits by clinicians not involved in the study, as well as by researchers. Participants were elective patients scheduled for laparoscopic resections, excluding low anterior resections, with planned primary anastomosis in 5 Finnish public hospitals experienced in laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Intervention: The intervention group received 5 mg of ICG intravenously before and after anastomosis formation. The fluorescence signal was assessed with a near-infrared-capable camera. The control group did not receive ICG fluorescence imaging. Main Outcome and Measure: The primary outcome measure was the anastomotic leak rate as detected by computed tomography.
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10Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Indocyanine green
- Anastomosis
- Colorectal surgery
- Surgery
- Odds ratio
- Leak
- Radiology
- Good health and well-being