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Intraoperative near-infrared fluorescence imaging as an adjunct to robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy.

Inderpal S Sarkaria1, Manjit S Bains, David J Finley, Prasad S Adusumilli, James Huang, Valerie W Rusch, David R Jones, Nabil P Rizk.   

Abstract

During esophagectomy, identification and preservation of the right gastroepiploic vascular arcade are critical and may be challenging with minimally invasive approaches. We assessed the use of near-infrared fluorescence imaging fluorescence angiography (NIFI-FA) during robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) as an aid to visualize the gastric vasculature with mobilization. After intravenous administration of 10 mg of indocyanine green, a robotic platform with near-infrared optical fluorescence capability was used to examine the gastric vasculature in patients undergoing RAMIE. Thirty (71%) of 42 patients undergoing RAMIE were assessed using NIFI-FA during mobilization of the greater gastric curve and fundus; 11 were excluded because the system was not available, and 1 was excluded because of documented allergy to iodinated contrast. The median time from indocyanine green administration to detectable fluorescence was 37.5 seconds (range, 20-105 seconds). Near-infrared fluorescence imaging FA identified or confirmed termination of the vascular arcade in all 30 cases. Subjectively, NIFI-FA often identified otherwise unvisualized small transverse vessels between the termination of the vascular arcade and the first short gastric artery, as well as between the short gastric arteries. Identification and/or confirmation of the vascular arcade position during mobilization of the greater curve/omentum were also aided by NIFI-FA. Although there are limitations to the current technology, NIFI-FA may be a useful adjunct to confirm and identify the position of gastroepiploic vessels, allow for safer and more confident dissections during gastric mobilization, as well as potentially decrease serious intraoperative vascular misadventures.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25238427      PMCID: PMC5523952          DOI: 10.1097/IMI.0000000000000091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Innovations (Phila)        ISSN: 1556-9845


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