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Indocyanine green angiography for evaluation of gastric conduit perfusion during esophagectomy--first experience.

D Murawa1, M Hünerbein, A Spychała, P Nowaczyk, K Połom, P Murawa.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A complication of esophageal surgery is leakage at the anastomosis site and one of the factors involved in this complication is poor blood flow in the distal portion of the tube. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of indocyanine green fluorescence imaging as a method of determining the perfusion of the gastric conduit after esophagectomy.
METHODS: We analysed 15 consecutive patients who underwent transhiatal esophagectomy (THE) due to cancer. All of the patients had reconstruction of the gastrointestinal tract using the gastric conduit. Before performing the anastomosis, the blood flow in the area of the tube was evaluated using intravenous indocyanine green and observing its vascular flow with a camera equipped with an infrared laser.
RESULTS: In all cases it was possible to visualize the vascular flow of indocyanine green within the region of the gastric tube. The fluorescence imaging system showed vascular insufficiency of the distal gastric conduit in 4 patients--in all of these patients the anastomosis was performed end-to-side and there was no subsequent leak. Leakage at the anastomosis site was observed in 1 patient (6.66%). The leak was observed in the 9th postoperative day, despite visualization of a good vascular supply of the tube.
CONCLUSIONS: Indocyanine green fluorescence imaging of gastric tube allows for intraoperative modifications, but it must be noted that the patient's comorbidities and general health may also increase the risk of anastomosis leakage.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23008991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Chir Belg        ISSN: 0001-5458            Impact factor:   1.090


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